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Page 1: 2009 ETSU Women's Soccer Media Guide

Senior Danielle Bayles

Senior Kim Jones

Senior All-Conference Member Jordan Monty

Senior Kia Kindell

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2009 Buccaneer Women’s soccerwww.ETSUBucs.com

East Tennessee State University is a Tennessee Board of Regents institution and is fully in accord with the belief that educational and employment opportunities should be available to all eligible persons without regard to age, gender, color, race, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, or sexual orientation. ETSU is a Tobacco-Free Campus, where all use of tobacco is restricted to private vehicles. Designed by ETSU Printing and Publications. TBR 140-003-09

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University FactsLocation..................................... JohnsonCity,Tenn.Founded.......................................................... 1911Nickname.............................................. BuccaneersEnrollment................................................... 12,649Colors.....................................NavyBlue&OldGoldAffiliation........................................NCAA Division IConference...........................................Atlantic SunPresident...................................Dr.PaulStanton,Jr.Athletics Director.................................Dave MullinsSr.Women’sAdmin..................... BarbaraBreedloveAthleticsPhone.............................. (423)439-4343TicketOffice.................................... (423)439-ETSU

Media RelationsSoccer contact.....................................Clayton Felts OfficePhone............................... (423)439-8212 [email protected] CellPhone.................................. (423)557-8235

Fax.................................................. (423)439-6138Athletics Web Site....................www.ETSUBucs.comADforMediaRelations..................... Michael White White’sOfficePhone................... (423)439-4220

Asst.forMediaRelations..................... KevinBrown Brown’sOfficePhone.................. (423)439-5263

GraduateIntern................................. JeffSchneider Schneider’sPhone...................... (423)439-5612

MailingAddress................................ P.O.Box70707 ........................................JohnsonCity,TN37614

A-SunSID................................................Eric Moyer

Soccer InformationHeadCoach.....................................Heather Henson .......................................... (UNCGreensboro’94) RecordatETSU................66-96-18(10thseason) CareerRecord...............96-136-23(14thseason)

AssociateHeadCoach........................... AndyStoots .......................................... (MilliganCollege’02)GraduateAsst.Coach......................HeatherBirdsell ...................................................... (Samford’08)SoccerOfficePhone........................ (423)439-4294HomeField...................... Summers-TaylorStadiumSoccer Trainer...................................... KeithLeitingStrength Coach..................................... LeeMorrowEquipment.....................................Roger Hammons

2008 Review2008OverallRecord........................................ 7-9-2Home.............................................................. 4-2-1Away.............................................................. 3-7-0Neutral........................................................... 0-0-1A-SunRecord.................................................. 5-4-1A-SunFinish.......................................................6thLettermanReturning/Lost................................16/6Newcomers............................................................ 5Top Returners............................... JordanMonty,Sr. ...............................................KellyBrinkman,Jr. ...................................................... TerriMiller,Jr. ................................................MeganMasch,So.

Table of Contents Quick Facts/Table of Contents .......................................................................................... 1 This is ETSU Soccer ........................................................................................................... 2-3 Summers-Taylor Stadium ................................................................................................... 4

2009 Buccaneer Coaching Staff Head Coach Heather Henson ........................................................................................... 5 Assistant Coaches ................................................................................................................. 6

2009 Buccaneer Outlook Season Preview .................................................................................................................. 7-8 Roster ........................................................................................................................................ 9

2009 Buccaneer Player Profiles Bayles.......................................................................................................................................10 Jones ........................................................................................................................................11 Kindell .....................................................................................................................................12 Monty ......................................................................................................................................13 Altimier/Brinkman ..............................................................................................................14 Epps/ Huntington ...............................................................................................................15 Jutras/Meehan .....................................................................................................................16 Miller/Van Horn....................................................................................................................17 Masch/Gaughan/Hiltenbrand ........................................................................................18 Petersen/Head/Meigs ........................................................................................................19 Musacchio/Summerall/Thomas .....................................................................................20

Buccaneer Records and History 2009 Buccaneers Opponents ..........................................................................................21 Buccaneers 2008 Statistics ...............................................................................................22 Buccaneers All-time Records ..........................................................................................23 Academics & Alumni/All-Time Letterman ..................................................................24

This Is ETSU Paul E. Stanton, Jr., ETSU President ...............................................................................25 Dave Mullins, Director of Athletics ...............................................................................26 BucSports Athletic Training .............................................................................................27 Bucs Strength and Conditioning ...................................................................................28 Buccaneer Academic Support ........................................................................................29 Champions are Blue ................................................................................................... 30-31 Winning the Right Way .............................................................................................. 32-33 www.ETSUBucs.com ..........................................................................................................34

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2009 Buccaneer Women’s soccerwww.ETSUBucs.com Coaching Staff

Outlook Player Profiles

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Summers-Taylor Stadium Features

• WorldCup-stylegoals

• Bermudagrassgamefieldandpracticefield

• Pro-stylecoveredteambenches

• 1,000-seatgrandstand

• Bermseating

• Gatedentryconcourse,concessions,restrooms, and storage

• Pressboxesforgame-ops and media

• Twohospitalitysuites

• State-of-the-artvideoscoreboard

• TVqualitylighting (To be completed Spring 2010)

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Now entering her 15thyearasacoachandthe11thseasonastheheadcoachofthe women’s soccer

programatEastTennesseeStateUniversity,HeatherHensonhasledtheBucstofourconsecutiveAtlanticSunConferencetournaments(2005,2006,2007and2008)andnumerousoffthefieldaccomplishments.HensoncontinuedtoelevatetheBucssuccessin2008,despitebattlinginjuriesthroughouttheseason,leadingETSUagainstoneofthetoughestschedulesintheA-Sun.AfterleadingtheBucstotheirbeststartsincethe2003campaign,HensoncoachedcurrentETSUplayersJordanMontyandKellyBrinkmantoAll-AtlanticSunConferencehonorsforthesecondconsecutiveseason,whilecurrent sophomore goalkeeper Megan Masch was announcedontheA-SunAll-Freshmansquad.OffthefieldETSUcontinuedtoexcelintheclassroomas21BucswerenamedtotheA-SunAll-AcademicteamandBucHonorRoll,whilecurrentplayersRachelVanHornandTerriMillerbothearned4.0GPAsinconsecutivesemesters.Overall,Henson’sBucswerenamedasanNSCAAAll-Academicteamfortheentire2008-09season.Duringthe2007campaigntheBucshadan11-6-3overallrecord,makinghistorydefeatingStetson,2-1,toadvancetotheA-Sunconferencetournamentsemifinalsforthefirsttimeinprogramhistory.HensonhasledcurrentBucsJordanMonty,KatieGreenandKellyBrinkmantotheAll-AtlanticSunConferenceSecondTeam,whileBrinkmanwasalsonamedtotheall-freshmanteam.Intheprocess,theBucsbrokeseveralteamrecords,settingthesecondhighestsingleseasongoalsmarkat38,whileshatteringboththesingleseasonrecordforassistsandpoints.TheBucsalsotooktopteamhonorstwiceintworegularseasontournaments,winningboththeCitizensBankETSUInvitationalandtheGamecockSoccerClassic.Individually,bothGreenandMontywerenamedaseachtournament’sMVPrespectively.Intheclassroomthewomen’ssoccerteamcontinuedtoshowitscharacterearninga3.32teamgradepointaveragein2007.TheBucsnamed18ofits22student-athletestotheBucHonorRoll,12totheDean’sList,andhadtwoplayersearnaGPAof4.0fortheentireyear.In2005,theBucsmadeasuccessfultransitiontoheA-Sun,postingan8-11-1record,despitelosingsixgamesbyonlyonegoal.TheBucs,atthetime,setthe

schoolrecordforshotsandgoalsinaseason.CoachHensonwasrecognizedashavingoneofthemostimprovedDivisionIwomen’ssoccerteamsforthe2003seasonbySoccer Buzz,anationallyrecognizedsourceforcollegiatesoccerinformation.HensonandtheBucsbrokemanyoftherecordstheyhadsetin2002includingbestoverallandconferencerecords,lowestgoalsagainstaverageintheseason,allowingamere19goals,andmostgoalsinaseasontallying38.TheBucswerealsoabletocuttheirgoaldifferentialby50percentandincreasethenumberofgamestheyscoredinby50percent.HensonarrivedinJohnsonCityafterafour-yearstintfrom1995-98asheadcoachofHighPointUniversity’ssoccerprogram.WhileatHighPoint,Hensonledtheteamtoback-to-backCVACtournamentchampionshipappearancesinherfirsttwoseasonsandreachedthechampionshipgameeachyear.ShealsohelpedtheteammovefromNAIAcompetitiontoNCAADivisionIIandfinallytoNCAADivisionI.InadditiontohercoachingdutiesatHighPoint,HensonservedastheAthleticDepartment’sSeniorWomen’sAdministratorfrom1997-99.PriortobecomingtheheadcoachatHighPoint,HensonservedasanassistantcoachforthePanthersmen’sandwomen’steamsfrom1994-95.Inadditiontohercollegiatecoachingcareer,HensonhasbeenactiveincoachingorganizationsincludingtheNationalSoccerCoachesAssociationandtheUnitedStatesSoccerFederationandholdsherNSCAAAdvancedNationalDiplomaandaUSSF‘B’license.Henson is also a member of the NSCAA National RankingCommitteeastheA-Sunvotingmember.

Heather HensonHead CoachEleventh SeasonUNC Greensboro ‘94

AlsoalongwithassociateheadcoachAndyStoots,HensonwasrecentlynamedasacurrentUSYSRegionIIIstaffcoach.Currently,HensonservesastheTennesseeODPSoccerStaffHeadCoachandhasinstructedintheUSSF‘D’coachingcoursesince2000.ShewasanassistantcoachfortheTennesseeODPfrom1999-2000.HensonalsoservedasheadcoachoftheNorthCarolinaOlympicDevelopmentProgramfrom1995-98.ShewasanassistantcoachfortheN.C.ODPfrom1994-95.Beforetransitioningintohercoachingcareer,Henson

played10yearsofclubsoccerinherhometownofDallas,Texas,andplayedsixyearsfortheNorthTexasODP.SheattendedUNC-Greensborowhereshewasafour-yearstarter.Inherfourseasons,theSpartanswererankedNo.1intheDivisionIIpollinthefallof1990andwererankedashighasNo.17intheDivisionIpollin1991.Shegraduatedin1994withadegreeinpsychology.TheformerHeatherPuckett,HensonismarriedtoChrisHenson,ETSU’sAssistantDirectoroftheBuccaneerAthleticScholarshipAssociation.ThecouplelivesinJohnsonCity,Tenn.,withtheirdaughterCallie.

The Henson FileEducation:UNCGreensboro,1994Playing Career:UNCGreensboro(1990-94)Coaching Career: Year School ........................ Record .. Level 1995 HighPointUniversity.........12-6-2.......D II 1996 HighPointUniversity.........10-9-0.......D II 1997 HighPointUniversity.........3-12-2.......D I* 1998 HighPointUniversity.........5-12-1.......D I* 1999 EastTennesseeState.........3-11-2........D I 2000 EastTennesseeState.........6-12-0........D I 2001 EastTennesseeState.........3-13-1........D I 2002 EastTennesseeState.........6-11-1........D I 2003 EastTennesseeState.........12-6-0........D I 2004 EastTennesseeState..........5-8-4.........D I 2005 EastTennesseeState.........8-11-1........D I 2006 EastTennesseeState.........5-10-4.......D I 2007 EastTennesseeState.........11-6-3.......D I 2008 EastTennesseeState..........7-9-2.........D I 14 Years ................... 96-136-23

*Transition years to Division I

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StootsjoinedtheBuccaneersin2004andnowentershissixth year with the women’s soccer programandhis

secondseasonastheassociateheadcoachatETSU.StootsassistsheadcoachHeatherHensoninallfacetsof running the program with a focus on goalkeeper training.UnderStoots,currentsophomoreMeganMaschearned2008A-SunAll-Freshmanhonorsafterfinishingherfirstyearingoalasoneoftheleague’stopkeepers.AlsounderStoots’leadershipformeralumniErinBilyeuandcurrentjuniorRachelVanHorncurrentlyhold15individualorcareerrecordsandallowedonly28goalsin2007.PriortoETSU,StootsservedasanassistantcoachfortheTroyStatewomen’ssoccerprogram.Astheteam’sgoalkeepingcoach,StootshelpedguideTroyState’sgoalkeeperstotheirlowestgoals-againstaverageintheprogram’shistory.Healsoassistedtheteamtoimproveacademicallywithhisimplementationofanacademicsuccessplanthatcontributedto12playerswithovera3.0GPA.Stoots’dutiesalsoincludedrecruitingandplanningtravel.

In2002,Stootsservedasanassistantcoachforthemen’sandwomen’ssoccerprogramsatMilliganCollege.WhiletherehehelpedleadtheLadyBuffstoaberthintheRegionXIIFinalsandguidedtheirgoalkeepertoAll-Americahonors.OutsidethecollegiateranksStootshasassistedthegoalkeepersfortheTNOlympicDevelopmentProgramandwastheheaddirectorofgoalkeepersandasastaffcoachfortheFusionSoccerClub.StootsholdsanNSCAAPremierNationalCoachingDiplomaandhastaughtthegoalkeepingsectionoftheUSSF‘D’coachingcourseandasaRegionIIIODPandUSYAstaffmember.Inadditiontohiscoachingexperience,StootsplayedasagoalkeeperatMilliganforfourseasons,servingasteamcaptainhisjuniorandseniorseasons.Hehelpedleadtheteamtoa15-7recordin2001,settingaschoolrecordforwins.StootsalsoholdsindividualhonorsatMilliganforcareershutouts,careergoalsagainstaverage,andwins.AnativeofBristol,Tenn.,Stootsgraduatedin2002fromMilliganCollegewithadegreeinHumanPerformanceandExerciseScience.StootsismarriedtowifeTiffany.ThecouplelivesinJohnsonCity,Tenn.,withtheirsonEthan.

Andy StootsAssociate Head CoachSixth SeasonMilligan College ‘02

HeatherBirdsellentershersecondyear as a member of theETSUsoccerstaff.Afteranoutstanding

playercareerBirdsellcontinuestoadvanceasacoach,earningbothherUSSFNationalDLicenseforcoachingandNSCAARegionalGoalkeeperDiplomaIandIIduringherfirstseasonfortheBucs.ThePlano,Texas,nativecomestotheTri-CitiesafterastrongplayingcareeratSamfordUniversity.BirdsellhadoneofthemostdecoratedcareersinBulldoghistory,beingnamedafour-timeAll-OVCFirst-teammemberandwasamemberoftheall-southeastregionteamthreeconsecutiveyears.SheranksamongSamford’sall-timetop-fiveplayers,bothingoalsandassistsandisrankedinthetop-10inpointsandgamesplayed.DuringherillustriousplayingcareeratSamford,BirdsellledtheBulldogstoapairofNCAAtournamentappearances,threeOVCregularseasonchampionships

andanOVCtournamenttitle.Birdsellwasatherbestwhenonthegrandstage,helpingtheBulldogsadvancetothesecondroundoftheNCAAtournamentagainstNo.19-rankedVanderbilt.OffthefieldBirdsellexcelledintheclassroom,makingtheDean’slistallbutonesemesterofherundergraduatecareer.ShehasspenttimecoachingthelocalclubteaminJohnsonCity,inadditiontobeingacoachfortheU-11BriarwoodSoccerClubandCharlotteEaglessoccercamps.Overall,BirdsellhasspendnumeroushourshelpingwiththeUrbanKidzafterschoolprogram,HabitatforHumanity,LakeshoreFoundationOlympicandParalympicstrainingsite,MercedesMarathonandDawson5KandSt.Martin’sInThePinesNursingHome.A2008graduatefromSamfordUniversity,withadegreeinSportsMedicine,Birdsellentershersecondyearofgraduateschoolandisexpectedtograduatewithamaster’sdegreeinExercisePhysiologyandSportsScienceinMayof2010.

Heather BirdsellGraduate AssistantSecond SeasonSamford ‘08

The Birdsell FileEducation:Samford,2008Playing Career:Samford(2004-2008)Coaching Career: Year School 2008-present ETSUAssistantCoach

The Stoots FileEducation: MilliganCollege,2002Playing Career:MilliganCollege(1998-2002)Coaching Career: Year School 2002 MilliganCollege Assistant Coach 2003 TroyStateAssistantCoach 2004-06 ETSUAssistantCoach 2007-present ETSUAssociateHeadCoach

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2008 ReviewDespitebattlinginjuriesandsetbackstoanumberofplayersETSUcontinuedtoshowwhyit’soneofthetopteamsintheAtlanticSun,earningitsfourth consecutive trip to the league’s postseason tournament.OutsidetheA-SuntheBucs,underheadcoachHeatherHenson,continuedtogainrespectnationallyasaprogram,facingtopteamssuchasTCU,SouthCarolina,NorthTexasandVanderbiltaseasonago.WithsomeofthetopsoccerteamsinthecountrygivingETSUreverence,anumberofBuccaneerplayerswerealsorecognizedonthefieldfortheirindividualaccomplishments.CurrentseniorJordanMontyandjuniorKellyBrinkmanwerenamedtothe2008AllA-SunSecond-Teamforthesecondconsecutiveseason,whilesophomoreMeganMaschearnedAll-Freshmanhonors.Inadditiontotheon-the-fieldawards,ETSUcontinuedtoshowitscharacteroffthefieldnamingarecord21playerstotheA-SunAll-AcademicteamandBucHonor.

ForwardsAfterlosingonlyonesenioratforwardtheBucsreturnahostoftalentintheirattackingthirdofthefield.LeadingthewayforETSUisseniorandtwo-timeall-conferenceselectionJordanMonty.OneofthreeETSUcaptains,MontyisexpectedtohaveabigseasonfortheBucs.AfterleadingETSUinnumerousoffensivecategoriesaseasonago(goals,assists,pointsandgame-winninggoals)MontyisagainexpectedtocreateopportunitiesintheBucsscoringzone.Overall,MontyhasbeenaclutchplayerduringhercareerforETSU;HensonandtheBucscoachingstaffwillagainlooktothatthisfall.JoiningMontyisapairoftalentedupperclassmeninjuniorTerriMillerandseniorDanielleBayles.Despitegoingunrecognizedonthepostseasonawardslist,Miller

againlookstocreatescoringchancesfortheBucsthisfallafteranoutstandingsophomoreseasonayearago.TheCapeCoral,Fla.,nativefinishedinthetop-twoinallfourmajoroffensivecategorieslastfallandHensonlooksforMiller,likeMonty,tofinallygetnoticedforherplaythisseason.Duetoaninjurythatkeephersidelinedaseasonago,BaylesreturnswiththepotentialtoaddtotheETSUfirepower.Hensonlooks for the senior to have a potential breakout seniorseason,afterthesetbackofanankleinjury.“I think Danielle is a player that has been unlucky attimes,”saidHenson.“However,she’saplayerthatpossessesastronglegandshouldhaveachancetoputtheballinbackofnet.”LikeBayles,juniorRachelVanHornreturnsafteraninjurythatsidelinedherforthelastsevenmatches.Aftergettingofftoahotstartin2008,VanHorn’sversatilitygaveopponentsfitslastfall,astheflankforwardpoweredhershotsthroughthebacklinedefense.Overallaphysicalforce,VanHornwillbelookupontowin50-50ballsintheairandshowherstronglegbothwithscoringchancesandassistsinsidethebox.JoiningVanHornisfellowjuniorJessicaHuntington.Anoutstandingteamplayerwithgoodspeed,Huntington’svisionshouldhelptheBucsfillvariousrolesintheattackingthird.RoundingouttheforwardsisfreshmanToriHead.ThelocalTri-CitiesproductisexpectedtocomeinandgivetheBucsaninstantspark.“Toripossessesaquickfirststep,soheraccelerationwillhelphertocreatescoringopportunities,”saidHenson.“Ourcoachingstaffexpectshertocomeinandreallygetintothemixasweopencampandheadintotheseason.”

MidfieldersJustliketheforwardposition,theBucsreturna

numberof2008starters,ledbyjunior,two-timeall-conferenceselection,KellyBrinkman.Brinkmanentersthefallafterpostingthreegoals,twoassists,foreightpointslastseason.Overall,theETSUcaptainhas great vision with the ball that makes her athreateverytimeshegetsatouch.“Kellyhas great ability to create wherever she’s on thefield,”saidHenson.“She’sworkedhardthisoffseasontogetbetterandbecomemoreofacompleteplayerandIknowsheisthetypeofleaderthatcanpullourteamtogether.”AlsoreturningfortheBucsisfellowupperclassmenKimJonesandMorganJutras.Jonesreturnsforherseniorcampaign with a wealth of experience (she

startedandplayedinall56careermatches)andshouldanchorandcontrolthemidfieldwithgreatdefense.“Kimisthetypeofplayerthatweexpecttowinalotofballsintheair,inadditiontobeingamulti-positiontypeplayer,”saidHenson.JutrasentersherthirdyearfortheBucsasoneoftheclub’shardestworkingplayers.Overall,thesoundtechniqueplayershouldprovidetheBucswithmuch-neededdepth.RoundingoutthereturningletterwinnersissophomoreGennaPetersen.ThequickandactivemidfielderprovidedasparkfortheBucsinherfirstfullseason,starting14outof18matches.“Peteisaplayerthathasgreatvisionandreallydoesagreatjobkeepingherspacingwhensheattacksanopponent,”Hensonsaid.Thecraftysophomorewilllooktobuildonhersuccesslastfallwhereshetotaled14shotsandsetupanumberofBucs’goalsoffoflongpasses.Joiningthereturningplayersareanumberoftalentedfreshmen.NewcomerMorganThomas,withheroutstandingathleticabilityandquickfirststep,shouldbattleforminutesandastartingpositionascampopensinAugust.JoiningThomas are fellow freshmen Charlotte Summerall andKathyMusacchio.Summerallshouldbringbothdepthandintensitytotheposition,whileMusacchioisaverytechnicalplayerthatshoulddevelopnicelyunderHenson’sdirection.

DefendersDespitelosingseniorsMeredithGoldmanandRachelLayer,theBucsstillhaveastronggroupreturningasbacks,includingdependableseniorKiaKindell.Kindellreturnstothebacklineasareliable

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day-inday-outplayerwhohasshutdownsomeoftheA-Sun’stopoffensiveplayersoverhercareer.Overall,theWestchester,Ohio,nativeisexpectedtoanchoratoughETSUdefensethatallowedonly6.5shotsongoalpermatchlastseason.AlongsideKindell,juniorJenniferAltimierisexpectedtostepinafteranoutstandingsophomoreseason.“AsastaffwethoughtJendidagreatjoblastseasonwithherclosingspeed,whichcreatedhavocforouropponents’offensiveplayers,”saidHenson.“LikeKia,what makes Jen such a special player is she works hardandreallyminimizeshermistakeseachmatch.She’soneofthoseplayersthataren’tflashy,butshesimplyshutsdowntheopposition’sbestoffensiveplayerwhenshe’sonthefield.Weexpecthertoreallyhaveabreakoutyearthisfallandcomeintoherown.”JoiningKindellandAltimier,arebothjuniorAlexMeehanandsophomoreJessicaHiltenbrand.Meehanreturnsforherthirdseasonandisexpectedtostepupandbereadytoplayasapossiblestarter.“WeneedAlextostepinthisfallandbeaforceonourdefense,”saidHenson.“Afterlosingourseniorslastseason,sheisexpectedtobeavitalkeytoourbacklinethisfall.”Afterstartingeightoutof14matcheslastfall,Hiltenbrandhasstartedtogrowintoherown.Aexcellentone-on-onedefender,likeMeehanshewillbeexpectedtoaidoneofthetopdefensesintheA-Sun.

GoalkeepersUndergoalkeeperandassociateheadcoachAndyStoots,ETSUhasboastedsomeofthetopkeepersintheA-Sunoverthepastfiveseasons,whichincludereturningsophomoreand2008A-SunAll-FreshmanteammemberMeganMasch.Maschhadanoutstandingfirstyearingoal,compilingthefourth

bestsavemarkintheleague,whilefinishingsecondamongconferencekeepersinshutouts.“Meganwasveryimpressiveinherfirstseasoningoalandweagainexpectthesamefromherthisfall,”saidHenson.“Sheis the type of player that goes out anddoesherjob.Somanytimesshe came up with a big save for us to win a match throughout the seasonandsheisveryrespectedbyourotherA-Suncoaches.”JoiningMascharetwotalentedkeepersinsophomoreCaitlinGaughanandfreshmanKelseyMeigs.Despitenot seeing a lot of action in her firstseasonfortheBucsGaughanusedhertimewiselytodevelop

intoaverytechnique-orientedkeeperthisoffseason.“Caitlinreallyusedlastfallasagrowingprocessandhasbecomeaverycapableandtalentedplayer,”commentedHenson.LikeGaughanin2008,theintenseMeigsisexpectedtodevelopintoaqualitycollegiatekeeperthisfallfortheBucs.

2009 ScheduleAfterfacingoneofthetoughestschedulesinrecentmemoryjustaseasonago,thingswon’tgetanyeasier for the ETSU women’s soccer team this fall asfiveteamsthatreachedNCAApostseasonplayhighlightthe2009campaign.Aftertakingadvantageof two home preseason exhibition matches against KingCollegeAug.13andWinthropAug.16,ETSUkicksoffits2009slateatdefendingSoutheasternConference Champion TennesseeAug.22.Thematch will mark the thirdcareertimethetwoin-staterivalshavefacedeachother,aftertheBucsandLadyVolslastcompetedagainstoneanotherbackin1997and1998.AfterabriefroadmatchatdefendingSouthernConference Champion WesternCarolinaAug.28,ETSUwelcomesLibertytoSummers-TaylorStadiumforitshomeopenerAug.30.After its opening match

athomeETSUwilltraveltofaceitsthirdconsecutiveleaguechampionontheroad,astheBucstakeonreigningBigSouthwinnerRadfordSept.4.TheBucswillfollowthatcontestupwiththeirlastnon-conferencehomematchSept.6asUNC-AshevillemakestheshorttripovertoJohnsonCity.AfterfacingoneSECpowerhousetoopentheseason,theBucswillmaketheirtoughestroadtripoftheyear,facingbothMississippiandMississippiStateinaspanoftwodays,Sept.11and13.ETSUlastfacedOleMissbackin2007,whileitsmatchwiththeBulldogsmarksthefirstinprogramhistory.AftertheirquicktripthroughMississippi,theBucswillfacetheirfinaldefendingconferencechampionasreigningAtlantic10winnerCharlottewelcomesETSUtotheD.L.PhillipsSoccerComplexSept.18.Thenationallyranked49ersarecomingofftheirmostsuccessfulseasoninprogramhistory,makingittothesecondroundoftheCollegeCup,afterwinningtheirsecondstraightA-10tournament.Withthenon-conferenceschedulecomplete,theBucsreturnhomewiththeirfirsttwoA-SunmatchesagainstNorthFlorida,Sept.25andJacksonville,Sept.27.AsOctoberrollsaroundETSUwillhavethreestraightleagueroadmatchesstartingatdefendingleaguechampionBelmont,Oct.2.Afterback-to-backtripstoLipscomb,Oct.4,andCampbell,Oct.8,theBucsreturntoSummers-TaylorStadiumforthefinaltime with three straight home matches against USC Upstate,Oct.12,andMercer,Oct.16,beforehostingKennesawState,Oct.18,forseniorday.AstheregularseasonclosesoutETSUwilltakeitslastroadtripwithmatchesatFGCU,Oct.23,andStetson,Oct.25,beforetheA-SuntournamentbeginsOct.31st.

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Women’s Soccer Roster 2009No. Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pos. . . .Cl. . . . Hometown/Previous School0 Megan Masch . . . . . . . . . . . GK . . . .So. . . . . Virginia Beach, Va./Princess Anne HS1 Caitlin Gaughan . . . . . . . . . GK . . . .So. . . . . Indianapolis, Ind./North Central HS2 Morgan Thomas. . . . . . . . . . F . . . . . Fr. . . . . Maryville, Tenn./Heritage HS3 Kim Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MF/D . . . Sr. . . . . Springfield,Va./WestSpringfieldHS4 Jordan Monty . . . . . . . . . . MF/F . . . Sr. . . . . Mesquite,Texas/PoteetHS5 Kelly Brinkman . . . . . . . . . . MF . . . . Jr. . . . . Clearwater, Fla./Palm Harbor University HS6 AlexMeehan . . . . . . . . . . . . . D . . . . . Jr. . . . . Knoxville,Tenn./BeardenHS8 Kathy Musacchio . . . . . . . . MF . . . . Fr. . . . . Nashville, Tenn./Pope John Paul II HS 9 Jen Altimier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D . . . . . Jr. . . . . Cincinnati, Ohio/Mt. Norte Dame HS10 Terri Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F . . . . . Jr. . . . . Cape Coral, Fla./Mariner HS11 Tori Head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F . . . . . Fr. . . . . Kingsport, Tenn./Dobyns-Bennett HS12 Genna Petersen . . . . . . . . MF/F . . .So. . . . . Loveland, Ohio/Loveland HS14 Danielle Bayles . . . . . . . . . MF/F . . . Sr. . . . . Atlanta, Ga./North Forsyth HS15 Morgan Jutras . . . . . . . . . . . MF . . . . Jr. . . . . Colleyville,Texas/ColleyvilleHeritage16 Caitlyn Epps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D . . . . . Jr. . . . . Cookeville, Tenn./Cookeville HS18 Kelsey Meigs . . . . . . . . . . . . GK . . . . Fr. . . . . Albuquerque,N.M./BosqueHS19 Charlotte Summerall . . . . MF . . . . Fr. . . . . St. Augustine, Fla./Nease HS20 Jessica Huntington . . . . . MF/F . . . Jr. . . . . Newsport News, Va./Menchville HS21 Kia Kindell . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MF/D . . . Sr. . . . . Westchester, Ohio/Lake East HS22 Rachel Van Horn . . . . . . . . . F . . . . . Jr. . . . . Thousand Oaks, Calif./La Reina HS23 Jessica Hiltenbrand . . . . . . D . . . . .So. . . . . Bartlett, Tenn./St. Agnes Academy

CoachesHead Coach:

Heather Henson (UNC Greensboro, ‘94)

Associate Head Coach: Andy Stoots (Milligan College, ‘02)

Assistant Coach: Heather Birdsell (Samford, ‘08)

Media Relations Contact: Clayton Felts

Athletic Trainers: Brian Johnston Keith Leiting

CLASS BREAKDOWN

Seniors Juniors Sophomores FreshmenBayles Altimier Gaughan HeadKindell Brinkman Hiltenbrand MeigsJones Epps Masch MusacchioMonty Huntington Petersen Summerall Jutras Thomas Meehan Miller Van Horn

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2008: Sat outthe2008seasonduetoaninjury…was

amemberoftheA-SunAll-Academicteam,BucHonorRollandDean’sListmember.

2007:Returnedfromaninjuryplaguedfreshmanseasontocompetein14games,with her one start coming against The Citadel…alsorecordedfourshotsontheseason…wasaA-SunAll-AcademicteamandBucHonorRollmember.

2006:Wasinjuredduringthefirsthalfoftheseason…sawactioninsixgamesinherfreshmancampaign…recordedoneassistandoneshotontheyear…wasnamedtoA-SunAll-AcademicandBucHonorteams.

Prep:Captainandafour-yearletterwinnerforNorthForsyth…wasnamedtotheall-countyteam2002-05…wasamemberoftheAtlantaUnitedSoccerAssociationandtheNorcrossMagicGold,coachedbyJoshBurns...alsoamemberoftheSpanishClubandBetaClub...sawsuccessintheclassroomasshemaintaineda4.0GPAthroughouthighschool.

Personal:BornonJan.20,1988…majoringinHonorsBusiness…daughterofBradandGraceBayles.

Danielle Bayles5-7 • Senior • Midfield/Forward Atlanta, Ga. • North Forsyth HS

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Bayles’ NumbersYear GP-GS G A P Shots Pct. GW2006 6-0 0 1 1 1 .000 02007 14-1 0 0 0 4 .000 02008 0-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0Totals 20-1 0 1 1 5 .000 0

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Jones’ NumbersYear GP-GS G A P Shots Pct. GW2006 18-18 0 3 3 7 .000 02007 20-20 0 0 0 1 .000 02008 18-18 1 0 2 13 .077 0Totals 56-56 1 3 5 21 .025 0

2008: Was a staple in the Bucsmidfieldstarting18

matchesduringherjuniorcampaign…ledtheBucsintotalminutesplayedat1531…firedintheBucsopeninggoalinETSU’s 2-1doubleovertimewinagainstFGCU, Oct.26…wasamemberoftheA-SunAll-AcademicteamandBucHonorRoll.

2007: WasoneofonlythreeBucstostartandplayinall20ETSUmatches…enteredthe season starting every game of her two-yearcareerfortheBucs(38straightstarts)…recordedherseason’sonlyshotatLipscomb,October7.

2006:Startedin18gamesduringherfreshmancampaign…wasnamedtotheA-SunAll-Freshmanteam…recordedthreeassistsontheseason…recordedsevenshotswiththreecomingongoal…wasnamedtotheBucHonorRollforthespringsemester.

Prep:Four-yearletterwinnerforWestSpringfield…wasnamedtotheAll-PatriotDistrictteamin2005...ledherteamtotheNorthRegionsemifinalsin2004...wasamemberoftheBRYCAttackcoachedbyAshuSavena...herclubteamwasnamedtheOrangeClassicTournamentChampionsin2000,WGASLeagueRunner-upin2005andaVAStateCupFinalistin2000,2002,2003...receivedtheschool’sacademicawardforholdinga3.5GPAduringthe2005seasonandwasamemberoftheWSHSbandwheresheplayedthe2ndchairflute.

Personal:BornonApril21,1988…majoringinEducation…daughterofGeorgeandPeytonJones.

Kim Jones5-7 • Senior • Midfield/Defense Springfield, Va. • West Springfield HS 2006 Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team

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Kindell’s NumbersYear GP-GS G A P Shots Pct. GW2006 19-16 1 2 4 4 .250 02007 19-17 0 0 0 4 .000 02008 17-16 0 0 0 0 .000 0Totals 55-49 1 2 4 8 .083 0

2008:Started16matchesas one of the toughest

defendersintheA-Sun…anchoredaBucsdefensethatallowedopponentsonly6.5shotsongoalpermatch…wasamemberoftheA-SunAll-AcademicteamandBucHonorRoll.

2007:Started17ofthe19matchesfortheBuccaneers…recordedfourshots,whilehelping anchor one of the top backline defensesintheAtlanticSun…wasamemberoftheA-SunAll-AcademicteamandBucHonorRoll.

2006: Was the only freshman to see actioninall19matchesduringtheseason…recordedherfirstcareergoalagainstJacksonville,duringtheA-Suntournament…hadfourshotsontheseasonwithonecomingongoal…wasamemberoftheA-SunAll-AcademicteamandBucHonorRoll.

Prep:Four-yearletterwinneratLakotaEastHS…wasamemberoftheOhioEliteSoccerAcademycoachedbyTimLesiak...wasamemberoftheOhioSouthOlympicDevelopmentteam...earnedacademichonorrolleveryyearatLakotaEast.

Personal:BornonFeb.28,1988…majoringinHonorsBusiness…daughterofJimandKarylKindell.

Kia Kindell5-10 • Senior • Midfield/Defense Westchester, Ohio • Lakota East HS

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2008:LedtheETSUattack,starting18matches…ledETSU in goals

(4),assists(3),points(11),game-winninggoals(4),shots(66)andshotsongoal(27)…aconsistentforceintheoffensivezone,MontywasnamedtotheA-SunSecond-Teamforthesecondconsecutiveseason…wasnamedA-SunPlayeroftheWeekOct.27,afterfiringinback-to-backgame-winnersagainstStetsonandFGCU…finishedtheA-Sunregularseasonrankedfourthinshots,thirdinshotspermatch,whileleadingtheA-Suningame-winninggoals…firedthesecondmostshotsinaETSUsingle-seasonhistory…rankssecondall-timeingoals(23)andpoints(57),whilesittingthirdinassists(11)…broketheall-timerecordinshots,(166)…wasamemberoftheA-SunAll-Academicteam,BucHonorRollandDeansList.2007: HadoneofthemostimpressivesingleseasonsinBuccaneerhistory…oneofthreeBucstostartall20games…tiedteammateTerriMillerfortheteamleadingoals(11),whichcurrentlyrankssecondformostgoalsscoredinasingleseason…wassecondontheteamwithsevenassists,whichranksasthethirdhighestsingle-seasonassistmarkinschoolhistory…finishedtheyearwiththesecondmostpoints(29)andthirdmostshots(61)foroneseasoninETSUsoccerhistory…ledtheteamwithfivegame-winninggoals…becamethefirstBuctobenamedtotheA-SunAll-TournamentteamafterpostingagoalandanassistagainstStetsoninthefirstround…headedintoherjuniorcampaignrankedfourthinall-timegoalsscoredandcareerpoints…finishedtheseasonrankedfourth among conference members in shots,goals,pointsandgame-winninggoals…wasamemberoftheA-SunAll-AcademicteamandBucHonorRoll.

2006:Sawactionin17gamesduringherfreshmancampaign,starting14…recordedeightgoalsontheseason,includingagame-winninggoaloverJacksonville…had39shotsontheseasonwith24comingongoal…wasamemberoftheA-SunAll-AcademicteamandBucHonorRoll.Prep: Captainandfour-yearletterwinneratPoteet…wasnamedall-districtin

Jordan Monty5-7 • Senior • Midfield/ForwardDallas, Texas • Poteet HSCaptain

Monty’s NumbersYear GP-GS G A P Shots Pct. GW2006 17-14 8 1 17 39 .205 12007 20-20 11 7 29 61 .180 52008 18-18 4 3 11 66 .061 4Totals 55-52 23 11 57 166 .148 10

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2003,2004,2005,and2006…namedco-MVPofDistrict13-4ClassAteamin2006...namedtournamentMVPattheEmily Hunter Memorial in2006…receivedtheawardandhonorofbeingnamedtheHighSchoolPlayeroftheYearbytheCityofMesquite,Texas,in2004,afterbeingnamedPre-SeasonAll-MetroFirst-TeamandAll-MetroMidfielder…helpedPoteetcompilea73-24-6overallrecordduringhercareer…duringMonty’scareerPHSwontheBerknerHSInvitationalin2005and2006andwereregionalfinalistsin2004,2005and2006…graduatedasPHSall-timecareergoalleaderwith101goalsand55assistsandearnedthetitleasthe“BestPlayerinSchoolHistory”…playedclub soccer for FC Texas ‘88coachedbyAshleyGordon.Personal:BornonNov.4,1987…majorisSportsManagement…daughterofGarryandVickieMonty.

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2008:Competedinall18matchesduringhersophomore season fortheBucs…

hadherseason’sonlyassistandpointintheBucs’2-1overtimewinoverMoreheadStateAug.31…wasninthontheteaminshotsandshotsongoal…anchoredthebacklinedefensewithcurrentseniorteammateKiaKindell...wasamemberoftheA-SunAll-Academicteam,BucHonorRollandDean’slist.

2007: InherfirstyearwiththeBucstheCincinnati,Ohio,nativecompetedin19matches,starting13…hadthreeshotsontheyear,withonebeingon

goal…wasanAtlanticSunAll-AcademicteamandBucHonorRollmember.

Prep:Four-yearletterwinneratMt.NotreDameHSundercoachDougConway…helpedherteamtoitsbestrecordinschoolhistoryin2006…wasanhonorablementionforall-leaguein2004…namedtotheall-leaguefirstteamin2005and2006…competedintheall-leagueall-stargamein2006…ledherclubteamtothesemi-finalsoftheOrangeClassicin2005and2006andtheEliteEightintheStateCupin2005…wasamemberoftheSpanishClub,MissionCommission,andwasnamedtothehonorrolleveryquarterthroughoutherhighschoolcareer.

Personal:BornonNov.18,1988…majoringinExerciseScience…daughterofMarkandLeslieAltimier.

Jennifer Altimier5-8 • Junior • Defender Cincinnati, Ohio • Mt. Notre Dame HS

Altimier’s NumbersYear GP-GS G A P Shots Pct. GW2007 19-13 0 0 0 3 .000 02008 18-18 0 1 1 3 .000 0Totals 37-31 0 1 1 6 .000 0

2008:Started16outoftheBucs’18matches…wasnamedtotheA-SunSecondTeamfor

secondconsecutiveseason…wasthirdontheteamwith1406minutesofaction…wassecondontheteamwitheightpoints,firinginthreegoalsandtwoassists…nowsitsateighthall-timeforcareerpointswith24…secondontheteamwithtwogame-winninggoals,shootinghomewinnersagainstJacksonvilleinovertimeSept.26andfindingthebackofthenettwiceintheBucs’2-1winoverUSCUpstateOct.7…wasamemberoftheA-SunAll-Academicteam,BucHonorRollandDean’sList.2007:HadoneofthemostimpressivefreshmancampaignsinETSUhistory…startedandsawactioninall19games…wastiedforsecondingoals(6)andfourthontheteaminpoints(16)…wasnamedtotheETSUInvitationalteamafterscoringthegame-winninggoalagainstWesternCarolina,Sept.14…alsohadthegame-tyingassistintheBucs’winagainstTennesseeTechearlythatday…forhereffortBrinkmanwasnamedA-SunPlayeroftheWeek,fortheweekofSept.17…

BrinkmanearnedhersecondA-SunPlayeroftheWeekhonorafterdishingoutanassistonthegame-winninggoalagainstleague-leadingKennesawStateonOctober21…wasanA-SunAll-AcademicteamandBucHonorRollmember.Prep:Four-yearletterwinneratPalmHarborundercoachJohnPlanamenta…ledherteamtothethreeFHSAAstatetournamentsincludingthe2006FHSAAStateChampionshipmatch…wasnamedtotheFHSAAAll-Stateteamin2007…earnedtheschool’s2006Wendy’sHeismannominee…earnedfirst-teamall-countyandall-districthonorsthreeconsecutiveseasons…ledherclubteamtothe2004SouthernRegionalSemifinalsandthe2004and2005FYSAStateChampionships…graduatedinthetop15%ofherclass…wasamemberoftheDean’sList,HonorRoll,HealthOccupationStudentsofAmerica,NationalHonorSocietyandStudentsAgainstDrunkDriving.Personal:BornonAug.10,1989…majoringinCriminalJustice…daughterofGregoryandBethBrinkman.

Kelly Brinkman5-6 • Junior • Midfield Clearwater, Fla. • Palm Harbor University HighCaptain

Brinkman’s NumbersYear GP-GS G A P Shots Pct. GW2007 19-19 6 4 16 37 .162 12008 18-16 3 2 8 37 .081 2Totals 37-35 9 6 24 74 .121 3

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2008: Saw action twiceduringtheseason against TCUandUSCUpstate…wasa

memberoftheA-SunAll-AcademicteamandBucHonorRoll.

2007:Competedinfourgames,firingoneshotagainstUSCUpstateNovember3…wasa2007-08A-SunAll-AcademicteamandBucHonorRollmember.

Prep:Four-yearletterwinneratCookevilleundercoachGrantKelly…wasanall-districtsecond-teammemberin2005and2006…was a member of the Murfreesboro Strikers clubteam,coachedbyEdElam…alsoletteredintrackatCookeville,settingtheschoolrecordinthe800meters…wasaGirlsStatedelegateandhonorrollmembereveryquarterthroughoutherhighschoolcareer.

Personal:BornonMay18,1989…majorisBiology…daughterofLarryandTracyEpps.

Caitlyn Epps5-3 • Junior • Defense Cookeville, Tenn. • Cookeville HS

Epps’ NumbersYear GP-GS G A P Shots Pct. GW2007 4-0 0 0 0 1 .000 02008 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0Totals 6-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0

2008:Startedsevenoutof18matches for the Bucs…nettedtheBucsonlygoal

atNorthTexasSept.12…postedanassistonJordanMonty’sgame-winneragainstStetson,Oct.24…finishedtheseasonsixthinpointsandseventhinshots…wasamemberoftheA-SunAll-Academicteam,BucHonorRollandDean’sList.

2007:SawactioninnineETSUmatches…postedthreeshots,withonebeingongoal…wasnamedtothe2007-08AtlanticSunAll-Academicteam,BucHonorRollandDeansinthefall.

Prep:Captainandafour-yearletterwinneratMenchvilleHS…ledherteamtothreedistrictregularseasonandtournamentchampionshipsin2004,2005,and2006…anall-districtfirst-teammemberthreestraightyears…alsonamedtotheall-regionalsecondteam…wasnamedtotheDaily PressAll-StarTop-100Athletesin2005and2006…wasnamedtheGarveyTournamentMVP…alsoletteredinFieldHockeyatMenchville…wasthetreasurerfortheNationalHonorSocietyandamemberoftheVarsityClub,theKeyettesandSpanishClub.

Personal:BornonApril30,1989…majorisHonorsBusiness…daughterofCharlieandShelleyHuntington.

Jessica Huntington5-6 • Junior • Midfield/Forward Newport News, Va. • Menchville HS

Huntington’s NumbersYear GP-GS G A P Shots Pct. GW2007 9-0 0 0 0 3 .000 02008 18-7 1 1 3 10 .100 0Totals 27-7 1 1 3 13 .050 0

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2008:Competedinall18matches,startingeight…firedfiveshotsontheseason…

finishedtheseasonwitha.600shotongoalpercentage,whichwastiedforfifthbestontheteam…wasamemberoftheA-SunAll-AcademicteamandBucHonorRoll.

2007:Sawactioninall20matches,starting14…hadherfirstcareergoalagainstTheCitadel,Sept.7,helpingETSUtoa4-0win…fired11shots,withfivebeingongoal...wasanAtlanticSunAll-AcademicteamandBucHonorRollmember.

Prep:Captainandthree-yearletterwinnerforColleyvilleHeritageHSundercoachMisail

Tsapos…ledteamtwoyearsinarowtoadistrictchampionshipandatop-10nationalranking…JutrasledCHHStoanundefeatedseasonin5-5Adistrictplay,inadditiontoearningasecond-placerankinginthestateofTexas…wasnamedtotheall-districtsecondteamandwasaDallas Morning News“PlayeroftheWeek,”…alsoplayedclubsoccerwithStingandDallasTexans’89West…wasmemberofFCA,Who’s Who Among High School Students,theNationalSocietyofHighSchoolScholarsandtheNationalHonorSociety…volunteeredfortheSpecialOlympics,TeenCourt,andatlocalelementaryschools.

Personal:BornonApril12,1989…majorisHonorsBusiness…daughterofCraigandEileenJutras.

Morgan Jutras5-3 • Junior • Midfield Colleyville, Texas • Colleyville Heritage HS

Jutras’ NumbersYear GP-GS G A P Shots Pct. GW2007 20-14 1 0 2 11 .091 02008 18-8 0 0 0 5 .000 0Totals 38-22 1 0 2 16 .045 0

2008:Playedin18matches,startingfour…firedherseason’sonly shot against

JacksonvilleduringtheA-SunTournament…wasamemberoftheA-SunAll-Academicteam,BucHonorRollandDean’sList.

2007: Sawactionin13matchesduringherfirstyearwithETSU…postedanassistagainstleague-leadingKennesawState,Oct.2,findingteammateKatieGreeninthe80thminute,helpingETSUputthegameawayina3-1victory….namedtothe2007-08AtlanticSunAll-AcademicandBucHonorRollteams.

Prep:Three-yearletterwinneratBeardenHSundercoachEricTurner…wasnamedtotheall-districtteamin2003,2005,and2006,inadditiontotheall-regionteamin2005and2006…Meehanwasanall-stateperformerin2005and2006,andwasnamedasthe“DistrictMidfielderoftheYear,”in2005…in2006,MeehanhelpedleadherteamtoaTSSAAClassAAAStateChampionshipin2006…wasnamedtotheKnoxvillePrepXtraFirst-Teamin2006…wasamemberoftheNationalHonorSociety,StudentGovernmentandKeyClub.

Personal:BornonOct.27,1988…majoringinPoliticalScience…daughterofRichardandSusanMeehan.

Alex Meehan5-4 • Junior • Defense Knoxville, Tenn. • Bearden HS

Meehan’s NumbersYear GP-GS G A P Shots Pct. GW2007 13-0 0 0 0 1 .000 02008 18-4 0 0 0 1 .000 0Totals 31-4 0 0 0 2 .000 0

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2008:Continuedto be a force for the Bucsinhersecondseasonofaction,starting16ofETSU’s18matches…was

secondontheteaminminutesplayed(1423),goals(3)andpoints(9),whiletyingteammateJordanMontyfortheteamleadinassists(3)…moveduptosixthonETSU’scareerpointslistwith35…scoredtheBucsopeninggoalatJacksonville,Sept.26…continuedtobeatoughmatchupfortheDolphins,firinghomethegame-tyinggoalinthe82ndminuteagainstJUintheA-SunTournament…wasamemberoftheA-SunAll-Academicteam,BucHonorRollandDean’sList…wasoneoftwoBucs(RachelVanHorn,Spring09)toposta4.0duringanacademicsemesterin2008-09.2007:Millerturnedinoneofthemostimpressivefreshmanseasonsinprogramhistory…wasoneofthreeBucstostartall20matches...tiedfortheteamleadingoals(11)andshotpercentage,convertinga

team-best35percentofallhershotsintogoals…finishedsecondforpoints(26)andgame-winninggoals(4)…alongwithteammateJordanMonty,Millerfinishedfourthamongconferenceleadersingoalsandpoints…receivedA-SunPlayeroftheWeekhonorsSept.24,afterrecordingahattrick,againstRadford,injustherseventhcollegiategame…headingintohersophomorecampaignMillersitstiedforsecondingoalsscoredinasingleseason,inadditiontosettingthefourth-bestmarkforpointsinayear…wasnamedtothe2007-08AtlanticSunAll-AcademicandBucHonorRollteams.Prep:Four-yearletterwinneratMarinerHSundercoachAnnBemming…ledherteamtoadistrictchampionshipsin2004and2005…wasamemberoftheall-area,all-county,andall-stateteamsin2005and2006…alsoletteredinvolleyball…wasamemberoftheNationalHonorSociety,HonorRoll,andStudentGovernmentAssociation.Personal:BornonOct.21,1988…majorisSportsManagement…daughterofToddandLindaMiller.

Terri Miller5-8 • Junior • Midfield/Forward Cape Coral, Fla. • Mariner HS

Miller’s NumbersYear GP-GS G A P Shots Pct. GW2007 20-20 11 4 26 31 .355 42008 18-16 3 3 9 36 .083 0Totals 38-36 14 7 35 67 .219 4

2008:Competedandstatedinninematches…despiteaseason-endingkneeinjury,VanHornwastied

forthirdingoals,whilepostingfivepointsontheseason…ledtheteamwitha.200shotpercentage,postingtwogoalsinonly10attempts…helpedtheBucstotheirfirst2-0startsincethe2003season,drivinghomethegame-winnerinovertimeinETSU’s2-1winagainstMoreheadState…hadtheBucsonlygoalatNorthFloridaSept.28…wasamemberoftheA-SunAll-Academicteam,BucHonorRollandDean’sList…wasoneoftwoBucs(TerriMiller,Fall2008)toposta4.0duringanacademicsemesterin2008-09.2007:Sawactionin20matchesfortheBucs…tookover as the starting goalkeeper for ETSU after Erin Bilyeuwasinjured…setnewsingle-seasonrecordsforfewestgoalsallowed(8)andthelowestgoalsagainstaverage(0.89)…postedtwoshutoutsontheyear,making51saves…ledtheteamwithsix

wins…becamethefirstETSUplayerinschoolhistorytobenamedA-SunDefensivePlayeroftheWeek,earning that honor after posting a shutout victory overGardner-WebbandatieagainstCampbell,duringtheweekofOct.15…wasnamedA-SunDefensivePlayeroftheWeekhonorablementionOct.22,afterstoppingsevenKennesawStateshots,leadingtheBucstoa3-1win…setacareerhighinsavesagainstStetson,duringthefirstroundoftheA-SunTournament,stopping12Hattershots,leadingtheBucstotheirfirst-everconferencetournamentwin…alsonamedtotheAtlanticSunAll-AcademicandBucHonorRollteams.Prep: Captainandfour-yearletterwinneratLaReinaHSundercoachJoeLaranetaandCreightonVanHorn…wasthesecondleadinggoalscorerinLaReinahistory…wasnamedtotheTri-ValleyAll-LeagueFirstTeam…participatedintheOlympicDevelopmentProgramandplayedclubsoccerwithCSLPremierLeague…alsoletteredintrackandfield…wasamemberoftheArtClubandSchoolRetreatLeadershipprogram.Personal: BornonMay26,1989…majoringinBusinessManagement…daughterofCreightonand

Rachel Van Horn5-11 • Junior • Forward Thousand Oaks, Calif. • La Reina HS

Van Horn’s NumbersYear GP-GS G A P Shots Pct. GW2007 20-16 1 2 4 16 .062 02008 9-9 2 1 5 10 .200 1Totals 29-25 3 3 9 26 .131 1

Year GP-GS Min. GA GAA Saves Pct. SO2007 9-9 808:26 8 0.89 51 .864 2Totals 9-9 808:26 8 0.89 51 .864 2

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2008:Inherfirstfullseasoningoal,Maschstarted16outof16matches…earnedaspotontheA-SunAll-Freshmanteam…

totaled1482:01minutesingoal…posted83saves,whichrankssixbestall-timeinasingleseason…compiledfourshutouts,whichsitssecond-bestall-time…postedshutoutsagainstUNCAsheville,Belmont,StetsonandCampbell…despiteplayingthelastthreematcheswithaninjury,Maschwasfourthintheleagueinsavesandsavespermatch,whilefinishingsecondamongA-Sunkeepersinshutouts…wasamemberoftheA-SunAll-AcademicteamandBucHonorRoll.2007:Wasredshirtedforhersophomorecampaign…wasnamedtotheAtlanticSunAll-AcademicandBucHonorRollteams.

2006:Satouttheentire2006seasonwithmedicalredshirt…wasnamedtotheA-SunAll-AcademicandBucHonorRollteams.Prep:Wasathree-yearletterwinneratPrincessAnne…wasnamedtotheall-beach,allregionandall-Tidewaterteams...wasamemberoftheHamptonRoadsPiranhasandtheBeachFCFyre,coachedbyMaxMooreandKarlGreaves...wasamemberoftheVAOlympicDevelopmentprogramandVAStateteamfrom1999-2005...alsoletteredinvolleyballandbasketballatPrincessAnne,leadingitsteamtotheVAAAAbasketballchampionshipin2005…wasnamedaWendy’sHeismanAll-Americanomineeandamemberofthestudentcouncil,LatinClub,LatinHonorSociety,NationalHonorSociety,andLatinConvention.Personal:BornonJan.15,1988…doublemajoringinHonorsBiologyandBusiness…daughterofWilliamandBrendaMasch.

Megan MaschR-Sophomore • GoalkeeperVirginia Beach, Va. • Princess AnneCaptain

Masch’s NumbersYear GP-GS Min. GA GAASaves Pct. W-L-T Sho2008 16-16 1482:0127 1.64 83 .755 7-8-1 4Totals16-16 1482:0127 1.64 83 .755 7-8-1 4

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2008: Saw action againstTCU,Sept.14…allowedonegoal against the regionallyrankedHornedFrogsin

18:49minutesofplay...wasamemberoftheA-SunAll-Academicteam,BucHonorRollandDean’slist.Prep:Athree-yearletterwinneratNorthCentralHS,undercoachJimmyCarson…helpedleadherteamtothe2007sectionalchampionship…wasnamedanall-academicplayerbothin2006and2007…wasawardedtheNorth

CentralScholarAthleteAwardinboth2006and2007,aswellastheacademicall-conferenceawardin2006and2007…playedfortheFCPridein2006and2007coachedbyAshHopkins…ledtheFCPridetothe2007and2006VeteransCupInvitationalChampionship,inadditiontothe2006RoundRobinChampionship…alsoplayedfortheDynamoFCin2005and2008,undercoachWesPriest…ledDynamoFCtothe2005StateCuprunner-upspotandthe2008OhioEliteChampionship…alsoletteredinbasketball.Personal: BornonOctober16,1986…majoringinHonorsChemistry…daughterofVinceandDanielleGaughan.

Caitlin GaughanSophomore • GoalkeeperIndianapolis, Ind. • North Central HS

Gaughan NumbersYear GP-GS Min. GA GAA Saves Pct. SO2008 1-0 18:49 1 4.78 1 .500 0Totals 1-0 18:49 1 4.78 1 .500 0

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2008: Saw action in 14matches,earningeightstarts…helpedtheBucstoaquick1-0leadatKennesawStateOct.17,assistingfellowfreshmanGenna

Petersen’sgoalinthe25thminute…wasamemberoftheA-SunAll-AcademicteamandBucHonorRoll.Prep:Four-yearletterwinneratSt.AgnesAcademyundercoachBobbyIreland…ledSt.Agnestoaperfect23-0-0seasonandaTSSAAStateChampionshipin2006…duringherfouryearsatSt.Agnes,HiltenbrandledtheteamtofourconsecutiveDivisionIIWestRegion

Championships…wasnamedtotheDivisionIIWestAll-RegionSecondTeamin2005andtotheMemphis Commercial AppealBestofPrepslistin2005…wasamemberoftheNationalHonorSociety,NationalSpanishHonorSociety,BridgeBuilders,LadiesFirstAcappellaGroup,StarlettesChoir,SpanishClub,PepClub,St.AnnCYO,StudentAmbassadorallwhilegraduatingwithhonors…playedfortheGermantownSoccerClubFury’90coachedbyRobbieNicholson…ledtheteamtothe2007GermantownInvitationaltournamentchampionship…wasalsoamemberoftheTennesseeODPteamandletteredfortheswimteamatSt.AgnesAcademy.Personal: BornonJanuary19,1990…majoringinNursing…daughterofDannyandKittyHiltenbrand.

Jessica HiltenbrandSophomore • DefenderBartlett, Tenn. • St. Agnes Academy

Hiltenbrand’s NumbersYear GP-GS G A P Shots Pct. GW2008 14-8 0 1 1 2 .000 0Totals 14-8 0 1 1 2 .000 0

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2008: Saw action in18matches,starting14…Petersenwasthirdon the team in goals(2)andfourth

inassists(1)andpoints(5)…quicklymadeanimpactoffensively,scoringherfirstcollegiategoalintheBucssecondmatchoftheseason,asETSUdefeatedMoreheadState2-1,Aug.31…gavetheBucsaquick1-0lead,scoringoffalongpassfromteammateJessicaHiltenbrandandTerriMiller,atKennesawState,Oct.17.

Prep:Four-yearstarterandletterwinneratLovelandHSundercoachToddKelly…ledLovelandHStoadistricttitlein2007...wasathree-timeFirst-TeamAll-FAVCselection…alsonamedtotheAll-FAVCAcademicteamin2004and2007,inadditiontoearningtheAll-SouthwestOhioAcademicHonorRollin2004…playedclubsoccerfortheOhioElitecoachedbyTimLesiak…olderbrotherZakandoldersisterJessicabothplayedsocceratMaryvilleCollege.Personal:BornonAug.18,1990…majoringinExerciseScience…daughterofTimandDebiPetersen.

Genna PetersenSophomore • MidfielderLoveland, Ohio • Loveland, HS

Petersen’s NumbersYear GP-GS G A P Shots Pct. GW2008 18-14 2 1 5 14 .143 0Totals 18-14 2 1 5 14 .143 0

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Prep:Wasafour-yearletterwinnerunderheadcoachShaneCalvert at nearby Dobyns-BennettHighSchool…thetwo-yearcaptainledtheIndians

tothe2008TSSAAStateTournamentafterscoringthegame-winninggoalduringtheregionalchampionshipgame…leftDBHSasthesecondleadinggoalscorerinschoolhistory,whilehavingthemostpointsall-timeinasingleseason…wasnamedtothe2008and2007TSWAAll-StateFirst-Team,whilebeingnamedtheDistrict1-AAAandRegionOffensivePlayeroftheYear…wasnamedthe Kingsport Times NewsElitePlayeroftheYearandTri-CitiesSportsPlayeroftheYearin2008…playedclub

soccerfortheHolstonValleyFutbolClub…alsoletteredinbasketballandtrack…onthehardwood,HeadearnedBig9AllConferenceUnderclassmenhonorsin2006and2007,whilebeingnamedtotheDistrict1-AAAandFCARoundballAll-Tournamentteams…wastherecipientofboththeTomCoughenourAwardandDanCroweRelaymostoutstandingsprinterhonoree…competedinfourconsecutiveTSSAAStateAAAtrackmeets…placedseventhinthestate’s200mdash,12thinthelongjump,whileanchoringboththe4X100m,4x200m,4x800mrelayteams…earnedthemostmedalsbyaDBHStrackmemberinschoolhistoryatthe2008statemeet…graduatedwithan3.5GPAandwasnamedaRoanScholarnominee,vicepresidentofherseniorclass,co-presidentofESAandwastheYearbooksportseditor.Personal:BornOctober25,1990…majoringinSportsManagement…daughterofPhillipHeadandJillAlley.

Tori HeadFreshman • ForwardKingsport, Tenn. • Dobyns-Bennett HS

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Prep:Wasafour-year letterwinner at BosqueHighSchool,undercoachEdCole…ledBHStoa72-21careerrecordin the New Mexico

AthleticAssociation…duringhercareer,theBobcatswonboththe2005districttitleand2008NMAAStateChampionship…playedfortheAlamedaFlashclubteam,undercoachJohnSheppard…ledtheU-18Flashtoback-to-backappearancesinboththe2008

and2009NewMexicoStateCup…in2008ledtheFlashtohersecondstatetitleoftheseason,whilein2009Alamedalostinthetitlematch,finishingsecond…graduatedwitha3.25GPA,whilebeinga member of the International Honor Society for Music,2008HonorRollandTri-MexicoMusicHonorSociety…volunteeredasacampcounselor,whilebuildinghomesforHubbleHouseandtheOperationSmile…alsoanaccomplishedfiddleplayer...earnedETSU’sPublicPerformanceScholarshipinBluegrass.Personal:BornMarch15,1991…planstomajorinEnglish…daughterofDanielandMarionMeigs.

Kelsey MeigsFreshman • GoalkeeperAlbuquerque, N.M. • Bosque HS

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Prep: Was afour-yearletterwinner at PopeJohnPaulIIHighSchoolunderheadcoachMike

McLaurn…ledtheKnightstoa2008TSSAAClassA-AAstatesemifinalsberthafterwinningtheregionchampionship…playedfortheBrentwoodPremier’92clubsoccerteamunderheadcoachChrisPrice…helpedPremiertotwo

statechampionships…offthefieldMusacchiograduatedwithan3.6GPA,whilebeingnamedaNationalAPScholarandreceivingthePresident’sAwardforAcademicExcellence…spenttimevolunteeringatAliveHospiceandtheRonaldMcDonaldHouse…sisterAnnieMusacchioplaysforconference-rivalBelmont.

Personal:BornAugust28,1991…planstomajorinBiology…daughterofRickandKarenMusacchio.

Kathy MusacchioFreshman • MidfielderNashville, Tenn. • Pope John Paul II HS

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Prep: Was afour-yearletterwinnerandteam captain for Nease High School underheadcoach

MarcOsterberger…ledthePantherstoaClass4AStateChampionshipin2008asNHSposteda19-2-6record…playedclubsoccerfortheJacksonvilleJaguarsSoccerClub…earnedaTVsegmentdedicatedtohersoccercareeronFlorida’sSunshineNetwork…graduatedwitha3.6GPA…spenttimevolunteeringinvarious

clubssuchasFellowshipofChristianAthletes,NationalHonorSociety…comesfromanathleticbackground…granddaughterofHallofFameNFLBroadcasterPatSummerall,whoplayed10yearsintheNFLfortheNewYorkGiantsafterasuccessfulcollegiatecareeratArkansas…othergrandfatherplayedbasketballatFlorida,whilefatherplayedtennisatRollins...earnedETSU’sPublicPerformanceScholarshipinBroadcasting.

Personal:BornDecember31,1990…planstomajorinBroadcastCommunications…daughterofKyleandDanaSummerall.

Charlotte SummerallFreshman • MidfielderSt. Augustine, Fla. • Nease HS

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Prep: Was a basketball star at Heritage High School…playedclub soccer for headcoachPauloNetoandthe‘91

PremierNikeImpactUSA,inadditiontobeingontheOlympicDevelopmentProgramundercoachesCurtisBlair,HansHobsonandToriBeelerWatson…ledtheImpacttothe2008RedboutGeneralsInvitationaltitleandasecond-placefinishatthe2008TennesseeStateCup…alsoledtheNikesquadtoaquarterfinalberthatthe2006

OrangeClassic…onthehardwoodwasnamedtothe2008Region2District43AAAAll-Tournamentteam,earningAll-BlountCountyhonorsandtheteam’sHustleaward…ledHHStoa27-6recordanda2008District4-AAAChampionship,afterleadingtheLadyMountaineerstoa27-7recordand2007Super16Championship…offthefieldThomasgraduatedwith3.92GPA,inadditiontovolunteeringforboththeSpecialOlympicsandlocalAAUteams…wontheprestigious2005and2007StudentofDistinctionAward.Personal:BornDecember7,1990…majorisUndecided…daughterofScottandDeborahThomas.

Morgan ThomasFreshman • ForwardMaryville, Tenn. • Heritage HS

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At Tennessee Aug. 22- Knoxville, Tenn - 7 p.m.Location:Knoxville,Tenn.Founded:1794Enrollment:26,400Conference: Southeastern (SEC)Nickname:LadyVolsColors:OrangeandWhiteHomeField:RegalStadium(3,000)HeadCoach:AngelaKellyCareerRecord:127-59-16RecordatTennessee:Sameasabove2008Record:10-11-22008ConferenceRecord:5-4-1SeriesRecord:UTleads2-0-0Soccer SID: Kelly HayesOfficePhone:(865)974-4275SIDFax:(865)974-8875E-mailaddress:[email protected]:www.utladyvols.com

At Western Carolina Aug. 28- Cullowhee, NC - 7 p.m.Location:Cullowhee,N.C.Founded:1889Enrollment:9,400Conference: Southern (SoCon)Nickname: CatamountsColors:PurpleandGoldHomeField:CatamountAthleticComplex(1,000)

HeadCoach:TammyDeCesareCareerRecord:50-30-8RecordatWesternCarolina:Sameas

above2008Record:13-8-22008ConferenceRecord:9-2-0SeriesRecord:WCUleads4-2-1Soccer SID: Daniel HookerOfficePhone:(828)227-7688SIDFax:(828)227-2129E-mailaddress:[email protected]:www.catamountsports.com

Liberty Aug. 30- Johnson City, Tenn - 2 p.m.Location:Lynchburg,VAFounded:1971Enrollment:9,600(Residential)26,600(Total)

Conference:BigSouthNickname:LadyFlamesColors:Red,White,BlueHomeField:LibertySoccerField(1,000)HeadCoach:JessicaCeliCareerRecord:85-119-17RecordatLiberty:3-12-22008Record:3-12-22008ConferenceRecord:2-6-1SeriesRecord:Libertyleads1-0-0SoccerSID:RyanBombergerOfficePhone:(434)221-5576SIDFax:(434)582-2076E-mailaddress:[email protected]:www.libertyflames.com

At Radford Sept. 4-Radford, Va - 7 p.m.Location:Radford,Va.Founded:1910Enrollment:9,122Conference:BigSouthNickname:HighlandersColors:RedandWhiteHomeField:PatrickD.CuppMemorialStadium(5,000)

HeadCoach:BenSohrabiCareerRecord:130-117-22RecordatRadford:111-101-202008Record:14-2-62008ConferenceRecord:4-1-4SeriesRecord:Radfordleads5-4-2

SoccerSID:JoeyBeelerOfficePhone:(540)831-5211SIDFax:(540)831-5556E-mailaddress:[email protected]:www.ruhighlanders.com

UNC Asheville Sept. 6- Johnson City, Tenn - 2 p.m. Location:Asheville,NCFounded:1927Enrollment:3,490Conference:BigSouthNickname:BulldogsColors:RoyalBlueandWhiteHomeField:GreenwoodSoccerField(1,000)

HeadCoach:MicheleCornishCareerRecord:129-126-21RecordatUNCAsheville:Sameasabove2008Record:5-13-12008ConferenceRecord:3-6-0SeriesRecord:UNCALeads7-4-0SoccerSID:MikeGoreOfficePhone:(828)251-3857SIDFax:(828)251-6386E-mailaddress:[email protected]:www.uncabulldogs.com

At Mississippi Sept. 11- Oxford, Miss - 7 p.m.Location:Oxford,Miss.Founded:1884Enrollment:17,323Conference: Southeastern

(SEC)Nickname: RebelsColors:Red,BlueandWhiteHomeField:OleMissSoccerStadium(1,500)

HeadCoach:SteveHolemanCareerRecord:152-119-29RecordatOleMiss:145-113-262008Record:7-10-32008ConferenceRecord:5-5-1SeriesRecord:OleMissleads1-0-0Soccer SID: Joey JonesOfficePhone:(662)915-7522SIDFax:(662)915-7006E-mailaddress:[email protected]:www.olemisssports.com

At Mississippi State Sept. 13- Starkville, Miss- 2 p.m.Location:Starkville,Miss.Founded:1878Enrollment:17,039Conference: Southeastern (SEC)Nickname:BulldogsColors:MaroonandWhiteHomeField:MississippiStateSoccerField(500)

HeadCoach:NeilMacdonaldCareerRecord:25-62-8RecordatMiss.State:174-94-132008Record:5-15-02008ConferenceRecord:0-11-0SeriesRecord:FirstMeetingSoccerSID:BrockTurnipseedOfficePhone:(662)325-7556SIDFax:(662)325-3654E-mailaddress:[email protected]

Website:www.mstateathletics.com

At UNC Charlotte Sept. 18-Charlotte, NC - 7 p.m.Location:Charlotte,N.C.Founded:1946Enrollment:22,388Conference:Atlantic10(A-10)

Nickname:49ers

Colors:GreenandWhiteHomeField:TransamericaFieldattheIrwinBelkCenter(4,000)

HeadCoach:JohnCullenCareerRecord:113-33-16RecordatUNCCharlotte:Firstseason2008Record:18-4-12008ConferenceRecord:11-0SeriesRecord:UNCCharlotteleads1-0-0

SoccerSID:BrentStastnyOfficePhone:(980)253-4946SIDFax:(704)687-4918E-mailaddress:[email protected]:www.charlotte49ers.com

North Florida Sept. 25-Johnson City, Tenn- 4 p.m.Location:Jacksonville,FLFounded:1965Enrollment:16,000Conference:AtlanticSun(A-Sun)Nickname:OspreysColors:NavyBlueandGrayHomeField:HodgesStadium(9,300)HeadCoach:LindaHamiltonCareerRecord:18-34-4RecordatNorthFlorida:14-22-32008Record:6-11-22008ConferenceRecord:3-6-1SeriesRecord:UNFleads3-1-0Soccer SID: Jeff WuerthOfficePhone:(904)620-4029SIDFax:(904)620-2821E-mailaddress:[email protected]:www.unfospreys.com

Jacksonville Sept. 27 Johnson City, Tenn- 1 p.m.Location:Jacksonville,FLFounded:1934Enrollment:2,972Conference:AtlanticSun(A-Sun)Nickname: DolphinsColors:GreenandGoldHomeField:AshleySportsComplex(500)

HeadCoach:ChrisKounsCareerRecord:9-9-2RecordatJacksonville:Sameasabove2008Record:9-9-22008ConferenceRecord:6-4-0SeriesRecord:JUleads3-2-2Soccer SID: Nick WhitingOfficePhone:(904)256-7478SIDFax:(904)256-7179E-mailaddress:[email protected]:www.judolphins.com

At Belmont Oct. 2- Nashville, Tenn- 6:30 p.m.Location:Nashville,TNFounded:1951Enrollment:4,319Conference: Atlantic Sun (A-Sun)

Nickname:BruinsColors:Navy,Red,WhiteHomeField:WhittenSoccerComplex(500)

HeadCoach:LisaHoweCareerRecord:136-128-31RecordatBelmont:37-31-122008Record:13-7-32008ConferenceRecord:6-3-1SeriesRecord:ETSUleadsSoccer SID: Kenisha RhoneOfficePhone:(615)460-5990SIDFax:(615)460-5584E-mailaddress:[email protected]:www.belmontbruins.com

At Lipscomb Oct. 4- Nashville, Tenn- 2 p.m.Location:Nashville,TNFounded:1891Enrollment:2,158Conference:AtlanticSun(A-Sun)Nickname:BisonsColors:PurpleandGoldHomeField:LipscombSoccerComplex(1,000)

HeadCoach:JonIrelandCareerRecord:18-50-7RecordatLipscomb:Sameasabove2008Record:4-13-32008ConferenceRecord:2-6-2SeriesRecord:ETSUleads4-1-0SoccerSID:MarkMcGeeOfficePhone:(615)279-5862SIDFax:(615)269-1806E-mailaddress:[email protected]:www.lipscombsports.com

At Campbell Oct. 8-Buies Creek, NC- 7 p.m.Location:BuiesCreek,N.C.Founded:1887Enrollment:10,471Conference:AtlanticSun(A-Sun)Nickname: CamelsColors:OrangeandBlackHomeField:EakesAthleticComplex(1,000)

HeadCoach:ToddClarkCareerRecord:110-71-18RecordatCampbell:8-38-52008Record:5-10-32008ConferenceRecord:3-6-1SeriesRecord:Seriestied1-1-1SoccerSID:QuinnLeSageOfficePhone:(910)814-4367SIDFax:(910)893-4664E-mailaddress:[email protected]:www.gocamels.com

USC Upstate Oct. 12-Johnson City, Tenn- 4 p.m.Location:Spartanburg,SCFounded:1967Enrollment:4,600Conference: Atlantic Sun (A-Sun)

Nickname: SpartansColors:DarkGreen,WhiteandBlackHomeField:CountyUniversityStadium(3,000)

HeadCoach:KendallReyesCareerRecord:84-104-15RecordatUpstate:69-87-132008Record:3-16-02008ConferenceRecord:1-9-0SeriesRecord:ETSUleads2-0-0SoccerSID:AdamWalkerOfficePhone:(864)503-5166SIDFax:(864)503-5127E-mailaddress:[email protected]:www.uscupstatespartains.com

Mercer Oct. 16 - 1:30 p.m.Location:Macon,GAFounded:1833Enrollment:7,400Conference: Atlantic Sun (A-Sun)

Nickname:BearsColors:OrangeandBlackHomeField:BearField(500)HeadCoach:GrantSerafyCareerRecord:40-46-9RecordatMercer:Same2008Record:11-5-42008ConferenceRecord:7-2-1

SeriesRecord:Mercerleads2-1-1SoccerSID:RandyJonesOfficePhone:(478)301-2735SIDFax:(478)301-5350E-mailaddress:[email protected]:www.mercerbears.com

Kennesaw State Oct. 18- Johnson City, Tenn- 2:30 p.m.Location:Kennesaw,GAFounded:1963Enrollment:18,500Conference: Atlantic Sun (A-Sun)

Nickname:OwlsColors:BlackandGoldHomeField:KSUSoccerComplex(1,500)

HeadCoach:RobKingCareerRecord:154-68-15RecordatKSU:109-9-102008Record:11-4-52008ConferenceRecord:6-2-2SeriesRecord:KSUleadsSoccer SID: Hal TowbinOfficePhone:(678)797-2192SIDFax:(770)423-6665E-mailaddress:[email protected]

Website:www.ksuowls.com

At Florida Gulf Coast Oct. 23- Fort Myers - 7 p.m.Location:FortMyers,FLFounded:1997Enrollment:9,400Conference:AtlanticSun(A-Sun)Nickname: EaglesColors:KellyGreenandRoyalBlueHomeField:FGCSoccerComplexHeadCoach:JimBlankenshipCareerRecord:262-81-12RecordatFGCU:21-11-32008Record:10-4-32008ConferenceRecord:5-2-3SeriesRecord:ETSUleads2-0-0SoccerSID:ChrisPerryOfficePhone:(239)590-7064SIDFax:(239)590-7014E-mailaddress:[email protected]

Website:www.fgcuathletics.com

At Stetson Oct. 25- DeLand, Fla- 1 p.m.Location:DeLand,FL:Founded:1883Enrollment:2,492Conference: Atlantic Sun (A-Sun)

Nickname: HattersColors:HunterGreenandWhiteHomeField:StetsonSoccerComplex(1,000)

HeadCoach:JulieOrlowshiCareerRecord:101-111-17RecordatStetson:62-57-132008Record:7-10-22008ConferenceRecord:5-5-0SeriesRecord:ETSUleads4-1-0SoccerSID:QuinnLeSageOfficePhone:(386)822-8130SIDFax:(386)822-7486E-mailaddress:[email protected]:www.gohatters.com

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Final 2008 Combined Individual Statistics## Player ............................ GP-GS .........G ..........A ...........Pts .......... Sh ........ Shot% ........ GW ......PK Att 4 Jordan Monty ...................... 18-18 .............4 ............. 3 .............. 11 .............. 66 ............. .061 ................4 ............. 0-0 5 Kelly Brinkman .................... 18-16 .............3 ............. 2 ................8 ............... 37 ............. .081 ................2 ............. 0-0 10 Terri Miller ............................. 18-16 .............3 ............. 3 ................9 ............... 36 ............. .083 ................0 ............. 0-0 12 Genna Petersen .................. 18-14 .............2 ............. 1 ................5 ............... 14 ............. .143 ................0 ............. 0-0 3 Kim Jones .............................. 18-18 .............1 ............. 0 ................2 ............... 13 ............. .077 ................0 ............. 0-0 22 Rachel Van Horn ....................9-9 ................2 ............. 1 ................5 ............... 10 ............. .200 ................1 ............. 0-0 20 Jessica Huntington ..............18-7 ..............1 ............. 1 ................3 ............... 10 ............. .100 ................0 ............. 0-0 15 Morgan Jutras .......................18-8 ..............0 ............. 0 ................0 ................ 5 .............. .000 ................0 ............. 0-0 7 Rachel Layer ...........................18-5 ..............0 ............. 0 ................0 ................ 3 .............. .000 ................0 ............. 0-0 9 Jennifer Altimier ................. 18-18 .............0 ............. 1 ................1 ................ 3 .............. .000 ................0 ............. 0-0 26 Kaitlin Bevins .........................18-3 ..............0 ............. 0 ................0 ................ 3 .............. .000 ................0 ............. 0-0 11 Meredith Goldman ............ 18-18 .............0 ............. 0 ................0 ................ 2 .............. .000 ................0 ............. 0-0 23 Jessica Hiltenbrand .............14-8 ..............0 ............. 1 ................1 ................ 2 .............. .000 ................0 ............. 0-0 2 Ashley Craig ...........................17-2 ..............0 ............. 0 ................0 ................ 2 .............. .000 ................0 ............. 0-0 6 AlexMeehan ..........................18-4 ..............0 ............. 0 ................0 ................ 1 .............. .000 ................0 ............. 0-0 16 Caitlyn Epps ............................2-0 ................0 ............. 0 ................0 ................ 0 .............. .000 ................0 ............. 0-0 21 Kia Kindell ............................. 17-16 .............0 ............. 0 ................0 ................ 0 .............. .000 ................0 ............. 0-0 14 Danielle Bayles .......................0-0 ................0 ............. 0 ................0 ................ 0 .............. .000 ................0 ............. 0-0 Total............... ......................... 18-18 ........... 16 ...........13 ............. 45 .............207 ............ .077 ................7 ............. 0-0

## Player ...................... GP-GS ....Minutes ..... GA .....GaAvg ... Saves ... SavePct ... W ..... L ..... T ... shutouts 0 Megan Masch ...............16-16 ....... 1482:01 ........ 27 .........1.64 ............83 ........... .755 ......... 7 ........ 8 ...... 1 .............4 1 Erin Bilyeu ........................ 3-2 ...........205:51 .......... 4 ..........1.75 .............7 ............. .636 ......... 0 ........ 1 ...... 1 .............0 18 Caitlin Gaughan ............. 1-0 ............18:49 ........... 1 ..........4.78 .............1 ............. .500 ......... 0 ........ 0 ...... 0 .............0 TM TEAM ................................. 0-0 .............0:00 ............. 0 ..........0.00 .............2 ............1.000 ........ 0 ........ 0 ...... 0 .............0 Total............... ..................18-18 ....... 1706:41 ........ 32 .........1.69 ............93 ........... .744 ......... 7 ........ 9 ...... 2 .............4 Opponents........... .........18-18 ....... 1706:41 ........ 16 .........0.84 ............83 ........... .838 ......... 9 ........ 7 ...... 2 .............6

Date ........................Opponent ....................... W/L ............. Score ................Att 08-24-08 ..................at Unc Asheville ......................... W ...................... 1-0 ..................... 279 08-31-08 ................. Morehead State* ......................... W ...................... 2-1 ...................... 518 09-05-08 ........................Vanderbilt ................................. L ....................... 0-3 ...................... 578 09-12-08 ....................atNorthTexas ............................. L ....................... 1-4 ...................... 243 09-14-08 ............................at TCU ..................................... L ....................... 0-7 ...................... 833 09-18-08 .............at #20 South Carolina ...................... L ....................... 0-4 ...................... 450 09-26-08 ..................at Jacksonville* .......................... W ...................... 2-1 ...................... 136 09-28-08 ...........................at UNF .................................... L ....................... 1-2 ...................... 297 10-03-08 .......................Lipscomb* ................................ L ....................... 0-1 ...................... 159 10-05-08 .........................Belmont ................................. W ...................... 1-0 ...................... 230 10-07-08 .................. at USC Upstate .......................... W ...................... 2-1 ...................... 100 10-11-08 .......................Campbell^ ................................ T ....................... 0-0 ...................... 155 10-17-08 ..............at Kennesaw State* ....................... L ....................... 1-2 ...................... 421 10-19-08 ........................ at Mercer ................................. L ....................... 0-1 ...................... 125 10-24-08 ..........................Stetson .................................. W ...................... 1-0 ...................... 237 10-26-08 ..............Florida Gulf Coast^ ...................... W ..................... 2-1 ...................... 307 10-31-08 ........................ at Liberty ................................. L ....................... 1-3 ...................... 346 11-05-08 ................#4 Jacksonville+ .........................T+ ..................... 1-1 ...................... 259 + Lost in Shootout 2-1 ..........*Overtime match ..............^Double overtime match..........Bold indicates A-Sun match

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Individual Season RecordsGoals 1. Erin Ashton ..................12 ...................... 2002 2. Erin Ashton .................11 ...................... 2005 Jordan Monty ......... 11 ................ 2007 Terri Miller .............. 11 ................ 2007 3. Erin Ashton .................10 ...................... 2003 Emily Fulcher ...............10 ...................... 2005 4. Jordan Monty .......... 8 ................. 2006 5. Lisa Gallagher ..............7 ........... 1998, 2001 Kristin Redfern .............7 ........... 2000, 2001 Andrea Brown ..............7 ....................... 2003 6. Melissa Wilder ..............6 ....................... 2000 Katie Green ...................6 ....................... 2007 Kelly Brinkman ....... 6 ................. 2007 7. Meghan Morris ............5 ....................... 2005 Emily Fulcher ................5 ....................... 2006

Assists 1. Katie Green ..................10 ...................... 2007 2. Erin Ashton ...................8 ....................... 2005 3. Jordan Monty .......... 7 ................. 2007 Elizabeth Smith ...........7 ....................... 2000 Erin Ashton ...................7 ....................... 2003 4. Kristin Redfern .............6 ....................... 2001 5. Andrea Brown ..............5 ....................... 2000 Erin Ashton ...................5 ....................... 2002 Ashley Craig ..................5 ....................... 2005

Points 1. Erin Ashton ..................30 ...................... 2005 2. Jordan Monty ......... 29 ................ 2007 Erin Ashton ..................29 ...................... 2002 3. Erin Ashton ..................27 ...................... 2003 4 Terri Miller .............. 26 ................ 2007 5. Katie Green ..................22 ...................... 2007 6. Kristin Redfern ............20 ...................... 2001 Emily Fulcher ...............20 ...................... 2005 6. Kristin Redfern ............18 ...................... 2000 7. Lisa Gallagher .............17 ...................... 1998 Jordan Monty ......... 17 ................ 2006 9. Kelly Brinkman ...... 16 ................ 2007 Lisa Gallagher .............16 ...................... 2001 10. Andrea Brown .............15 ...................... 2003

Shots 1. Kathy McLain ...............65 ...................... 1997 2. Jordan Monty ......... 61 ................ 2007 Jordan Monty ......... 61 ................ 2008 3. Andrea Brown .............57 ...................... 2003 4. Erin Ashton ..................51 ...................... 2005 5. Andrea Brown .............43 ...................... 2002 Emily Fulcher ...............43 ...................... 2005 Katie Green ..................43 ...................... 2007 6. Kristin Redfern ............42 ...................... 2001 7. Erin Ashton ..................41 ...................... 2003 8. Jordan Monty ......... 39 ................ 2006 9. Lisa Gallagher .............38 ...................... 1998 10. Kelly Brinkman ...... 37 ................ 2007 Kelly Brinkman ...... 37 ................ 2008 Erin Ashton ..................37 ...................... 2002 Lisa Gallagher .............37 ...................... 2001

Saves 1. Amber Ledbetter ..... 148 .................... 1998 2. Leslie Maczka ............ 140 .................... 1997 3. Heather Sanden ....... 130 .................... 2001 4. Heather Sanden ....... 127 .................... 2002 5. Heather Sanden ....... 119 .................... 2003 6. Megan Masch ......... 83 ................ 2008 7. Erin Bilyeu .....................80 ...................... 2005

Fewest Goals Allowed 1. Rachel Van Horn ..... 8 ................. 2007 2. Erin Bilyeu .....................12 ...................... 2006 3. Amber Ledbetter .......13 ...................... 1999 Lindsay Metcalf ..........13 ...................... 2006 5. Christine Parks ............14 ...................... 2004 6. Heather Sanden .........19 ...................... 2003 7. Lauren Fannon............22 ...................... 2000 8. Heather Sanden .........25 ...................... 2000 9. Megan Masch ......... 27 ................ 2008 10. Erin Bilyeu .....................29 ...................... 2005

Lowest Goals Against Average 1. Rachel Van Horn .. 0.89 .............. 2007 2. Heather Sanden .......1.03 .................... 2003 3. Christine Parks ..........1.22 .................... 2004 4. Erin Bilyeu ...................1.42 .................... 2006 5. Sarah Prendergast ...1.53 .................... 2004 6. Lindsay Metcalf ........1.55 .................... 2006 7. Heather Sanden .......1.63 .................... 2002 8. Megan Masch ....... 1.64 .............. 2008 9. Erin Bilyeu ...................1.66 .................... 2007

Shutouts 1. Heather Sanden ..........5 ....................... 2003 2. Megan Masch .......... 4 ................. 2008 3. Erin Bilyeu ......................3 ....................... 2007 Leslie Maczka ...............3 ....................... 1997 Amber Ledbetter ........3 ....................... 1998 Heather Sanden ..........3 ....................... 2002 Christine Parks .............3 ....................... 2004 Sarah Prendergast ......3 ....................... 2004 4. Rachel Van Horn ..... 2 ................. 2007

Individual Career RecordsGoals 1. Erin Ashton ..................35 ................2002-05 2. Jordan Monty ......... 23 ...........2006-SA Emily Fulcher ...............23 ................2003-06 3. Lisa Gallagher .............22 ................1998-01 5. Kristin Redfern ............16 ................1998-01 6. Terri Miller .............. 14 ...........2007-SA 7. Andrea Brown .............13 ................2000-03 8. Lena Summers ............11 ................1998-02 9. Kelly Brinkman ....... 9 ............2007-SA 10. Rebecca Murray...........8 .................2003-06

Assists 1. Erin Ashton ..................24 ................2002-05 2. Elizabeth Smith ..........14 ................1999-02 3. Lisa Gallagher .............11 ................1998-01 Kristin Redfern ............11 ................1998-01 Jordan Monty ......... 11 ...........2006-SA 4. Katie Green ..................10 ...................... 2007 Andrea Brown .............10 ................2000-03

Points 1. Erin Ashton ..................94 ................2002-05 2. Jordan Monty ......... 57 ...........2006-SA 2. Lisa Gallagher .............55 ................1998-01 3. Emily Fulcher ...............49 ................2003-06 4. Kristin Redfern ............43 ................1998-01 5. Andrea Brown .............36 ................2000-03 6. Terri Miller .............. 35 ...........2007-SA 7. Elizabeth Smith ..........34 ................1999-02 8. Kelly Brinkman ...... 24 ...........2007-SA 9. Katie Green ..................22 ...................... 2007

Shots 1. Erin Ashton ................ 166 ..............2002-05 Jordan Monty ........ 166 ..........2006-SA 2. Andrea Brown ........... 149 ..............2000-03 3. Lisa Gallagher ........... 131 ..............1998-01 4. Emily Fulcher ............. 126 ..............2003-06 5. Elizabeth Smith ........ 101 ..............1999-02 6. Kristin Redfern ............97 ................1998-01 7. Rebecca Murray..........76 ................2003-06 8. Kelly Brinkman ...... 74 ...........2007-SA

Saves 1. Heather Sanden ....... 442 ..............2000-03 2. Amber Ledbetter ..... 202 ..............1998-00 3. Lauren Fannon.......... 190 ..............1999-01 4. Erin Bilyeu ................... 167 ..............2005-08 5. Megan Masch ......... 83 ...........2008-SA 5. Christine Parks ............71 ................2004-05

Fewest Goals Allowed 1. Rachel Van Horn ..... 8 ............2007-SA 2. Megan Masch ......... 27 ...........2008-SA 3. Erin Bilyeu .....................61 ................2005-08 4. Amber Ledbetter .......73 ................1998-00 5. Heather Sanden ....... 121 ..............2000-03

Lowest Goals Against Average 1. Rachel Van Horn .. 0.89 .........2007-SA 2. Heather Sanden .......1.29 ..............2000-03 3. Christine Parks ..........1.22 ..............2004-05 4. Megan Masch ....... 1.64 .........2008-SA

5. Erin Bilyeu ...................1.70 ..............2005-08 6. Amber Ledbetter .....2.89 ..............1998-00 7. Lauren Fannon..........3.60 ..............1999-01

Shutouts 1. Heather Sanden .........11 ................2000-03 2. Erin Bilyeu ......................5 .................2005-08 3. Megan Masch .......... 4 ............2008-SA 4. Amber Ledbetter ........3 .................1998-00 Leslie Maczka ...............3 ....................... 1997 Christine Parks .............3 .................2004-05 Sarah Prendergast ......3 .................2003-04

Matches Played 1. Emily Fulcher ...............74 ................2003-06 Rachel Layer ................74 ................2005-08 2. Lauren Kulish ...............73 ................2002-05 AlexandraSchwark ...73 ................2003-06 3. Rebekah Eisenberg ...72 ................1997-00 Blair DeGraw ................72 ................2003-06 4. Elizabeth Smith ..........71 ................1999-02 Kerri Burke ....................71 ................2002-05 Trista Haupt .................71 ................2003-06 5. Carey Sheaffer .............70 ................1997-00 Kristin Redfern ............70 ................1998-01 Andrea Brown .............70 ................2000-03 Jennifer Fields .............70 ................2001-04 Erin Ashton ..................70 ................2002-05

Matches Started 1. Rebekah Eisenberg ...72 ................1997-00 2. Elizabeth Smith ..........71 ................1999-02 3. Emily Fulcher ...............70 ................2003-06 4. Lisa Gallagher .............69 ................1998-01 Erin Ashton ..................69 ................2002-05 6. Meghan Morris ...........68 ................2002-05 7. Kristin Redfern ............67 ................1998-01 Lena Summers ............67 ................1998-02 9. Blair DeGraw ................65 ................2003-0610. AlexandraSchwark ...58 ................2003-06

Team Season RecordsGoals 1. 39 .................................. 2005 2. 38 .................................. 2007 38 .................................. 2003 3. 33 .................................. 2000 4. 30 .................................. 2002 5. 28 .................................. 2006 6. 23 .................................. 2001 7. 21 .................................. 1998 8. 17 .................................. 1999 9. 16 .................................. 2008 16 .................................. 2004

Assists 1. 34 .................................. 2007 2. 27 .................................. 2000 3. 23 .................................. 2003 23 .................................. 2005 4. 20 .................................. 2002 5. 18 .................................. 2006 6. 14 .................................. 2001 7. 13 .................................. 2004 13 .................................. 2008 8. 11 .................................. 1998 9. 10 .................................. 1999 10. 8 ................................... 1997

Points 1. 110 ............................... 2007 2. 101 ............................... 2005 3. 99 .................................. 2003 4. 93 .................................. 2000 5. 80 .................................. 2002 6. 74 .................................. 2006 7. 60 .................................. 2001 8. 53 .................................. 1998 9. 45 .................................. 2008 45 .................................. 2004 10. 44 .................................. 1999

Shots 1. 293 ............................... 2005 2. 258 ............................... 2007 3. 246 ............................... 2003 4. 222 ............................... 2000 5. 217 ............................... 2002 6. 214 ............................... 2006 7. 207 ............................... 2008 8. 198 ............................... 2001 9. 173 ............................... 1998 10. 160 ............................... 2004

Goals Against 1. 19 .................................. 2003 2. 24 .................................. 2004 3. 28 .................................. 2007 4. 30 .................................. 2002 6. 32 .................................. 2008

7 33 .................................. 2006 8. 42 .................................. 1999 42 .................................. 2005 9. 47 .................................. 2000 10. 56 .................................. 2001

Goals Against Average 1. 1.02 .............................. 2003 2. 1.33 .............................. 2007 1.33 .............................. 2004 3. 1.62 .............................. 2002 4. 1.66 .............................. 2006 5. 1.69 .............................. 2008 6. 2.06 .............................. 2005 7. 2.38 .............................. 1999 8. 2.57 .............................. 2000 9. 3.21 .............................. 2001 10. 4.00 .............................. 1998

Saves 1. 203 ............................... 1997 2. 158 ............................... 1998 3. 146 ............................... 2001 4. 139 ............................... 1999 5. 128 ............................... 2002 6. 126 ............................... 2003 7. 112 ............................... 2006 8. 111 ............................... 2000 111 ............................... 2004 10. 109 ............................... 2005

Shutouts 1. 6 .................................... 2007 6 .................................... 2003 6 .................................... 2004 3. 4 .................................... 2008 4. 3 .................................... 1997 3 .................................... 1998 3 .................................... 1999 3 .................................... 2002 5. 2 .................................... 2001

ETSU Soccer Series Record vs. Alabama A&M..........................................1-0-0 Appalachian State ..................................1-6-1 Austin Peay ...............................................1-1-0 Belmont ........................................ 5-4-0 Campbell ...................................... 1-1-2 Carson-Newman.....................................2-1-1 Charleston Southern .............................1-1-0 Citadel ........................................................4-0-1 College of Charleston ...........................1-5-1 Davidson ...................................................1-7-0 Elon .............................................................1-1-0 Florida Atlantic ........................................0-1-0 Florida Gulf Coast ........................ 2-0-0 Furman .................................................... 0-10-0 Gardner-Webb ........................................1-2-1 George Mason .........................................0-1-0 Georgia Southern...................................1-7-0 Georgia State ...........................................0-1-0 High Point .................................................0-1-0 Jacksonville .................................. 2-3-2 Jacksonville State ...................................1-1-0 Kennesaw State............................ 1-4-0 Lipscomb ...................................... 4-1-0 Mars Hill .....................................................1-1-0 Mercer ........................................... 1-2-1 Middle Tennessee State .......................3-2-1 Mississippi .................................... 0-1-0 Morehead State ......................................1-2-1 Mount St. Mary’s .....................................1-0-0 Murray State.............................................0-1-1 UNC Asheville ............................... 4-7-0 UNC Charlotte .............................. 0-1-0 UNC Greensboro ................................. 0-10-0 North Florida ................................ 1-3-0 NorthTexas...............................................0-1-0 Northwestern State ...............................0-1-0 Radford ......................................................4-5-2 Samford .....................................................0-1-0 South Carolina.........................................0-2-0 South Carolina State .............................4-0-0 Southern Mississippi .............................0-2-0 Stetson .......................................... 4-1-0 Tennessee ..................................... 0-2-0 UT Chattanooga .....................................3-5-1 UT Martin ..................................................2-1-0 Tennessee Tech .......................................3-3-3 Transylvania .............................................0-1-0 Tusculum College ..................................0-1-0 USC Upstate ................................. 2-0-0 Vanderbilt .................................................0-1-0 Virginia Tech .............................................0-1-0 Western Carolina ......................... 2-4-1 Winthrop ...................................................2-0-0 Wofford ......................................................3-4-1 Youngstown State..................................1-0-0

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Jennifer Altimier . . . . . 2007-SAJanelle Appleton. . . . . . . . . . . 2002Erin Armbrister . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000CameronArndt . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997Erin Ashton. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-05Jenni Avans . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997-99Julie Axley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997CoreyBaer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000Danielle Bayles . . . . . . 2006-SAErinBilyeu . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-08CarolineBlevins. . . . . . . . . . . . 2002EmilyBlyveis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002KateBond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-00Kelly Brinkman . . . . . . 2007-SAAndreaBrown. . . . . . . . . . 2000-03KerriBurke. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-05LisaCain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-02Sarah Cates.............1999-00NicoleCondon. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997Jamie Corn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998Ashley Craig. . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-08Amber Deal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997Amber Decker . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000

All-Time Buccaneer LettermenBlairDeGraw. . . . . . . . . . . 2003-06LizadeJesus . . . . . . . . . . . 1997-99EricadePaula..............2002Rachel Dunn. . . . . . . . . . . . 1997-98Keri Dusch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004Melissa Eastabrooks . . . . . . . . 2000CourtneyEdde. . . . . . . . . . 1998-00AmandaElieff . . . . . . . . . . 2005-06Rebekah Eisenberg. . . . . . 1997-00Caitlyn Epps . . . . . . . . . 2007-SALaurenFannon. . . . . . . . . . 1999-00 Hope Farris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997Erin Ferris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004JenniferFields. . . . . . . . . . 2001-04Emily Fulcher. . . . . . . . . . . 2003-06LisaGallagher . . . . . . . . . . 1998-01KatherineGentry. . . . . . . . 2001-03KatieGreen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007Caitlin Gaughan . . . . . 2008-SAMeredithGoldman. . . . . . 2005-08Trista Haupt. . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-06Carrie Hill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-05Jessica Hiltenbrand . . 2008-SA

LindsayHoffman. . . . . . . . 2003-04Arica Houvouras . . . . . . . . . . . 1997Jessica Huntington . . . 2007-SANatalie Jeske . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-02Hannah Johnson. . . . . . . . 2004-07Kim Jones . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-SAMorgan Jutras . . . . . . . 2007-SAKatieKilday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001Kia Kindell . . . . . . . . . . 2006-SAKristin King................1998Kerstyn Koehler. . . . . . . . . . . . 2003LaurenKulish. . . . . . . . . . . 2002-05JulieLaxton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999RachelLayer. . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-08AmberLedbetter. . . . . . . . 1998-00LeslieLopez. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002JoAnneLott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003ErinLotzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-02Amber-ReneeLowery. . . . . . . 2000AprilLowery. . . . . . . . . . . . 1997-98LeslieMaczka. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997AlexandraMansy. . . . . . . . . . . 2002Megan Masch. . . . . . . . 2006-SA

GraceMcCord. . . . . . . . . . . 2008-09EmilyMcDonald . . . . . . . . . . . 1997KathyMcLain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997Alexandra Meehan . . . 2007-SAJennifer Meslar . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001Terri Miller . . . . . . . . . . 2007-SAAdrianMobley. . . . . . . . . . 2004-06Jordan Monty . . . . . . . 2006-SAMeghan Morris . . . . . . . . . 2002-05Abby Mouch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998Rebecca Murray. . . . . . . . . 2003-06KatieO’Bryan. . . . . . . . . . . 2004-07EricaOdom. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-02ShawnO’Donnell...........2000CatherineOlsen. . . . . . . . . 2002-04ChristineParks. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004Genna Petersen . . . . . . 2008-SASarahPrendergast. . . . . . . 2003-04KristinRedfern. . . . . . . . . . 1998-01Alana Retseck . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003AshleyRichards. . . . . . . . . . . . 2001Jessica Robinson. . . . . . . . . . . 1999AndreaRothe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997

HeatherSanden. . . . . . . . . 2000-03CandaceSanders. . . . . . . . . . . 1998LouisaSawyer. . . . . . . . . . 1999-00AlexandraSchwark. . . . . . 2003-06AmandaSheaffer . . . . . . . . . . 2004Carey Sheaffer. . . . . . . . . . 1997-00Elizabeth Smith. . . . . . . . . 1999-02AubreeSnyder. . . . . . . . . . 2004-07LenaSummers. . . . . . . . . . 1998-02Jana Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-01Julie Thompson. . . . . . . . . . . . 1997Krista Toliver............2006-07Jennifer Unger. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997StaceyVineyard. . . . . . . . . . . . 1997Rachel Van Horn . . . . . 2007-SAEmily Ware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998KatieWidner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997AmandaWillis. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997MelissaWilder. . . . . . . . . . 2000-01

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Academics & AlumniJana Thomas (2002) –Receivedacareer-endinginjury,butstayedtofinishherdegreeinsociologywithaminorinCriminalJusticeandwentontoreceiveamaster’sdegreefromtheUniversityofTennesseeinsociologywithacriminologyconcentration.ThomasiscurrentlyaCreditCard/MerchantServicesManagerattheHomeFederalBankinKnoxville.Andrea Brown (2005) –AftergraduatingfromETSU,BrownspenttimeasanewsbroadcasterforWXIIChannel12NBCinWinston-Salem,NC,beforehercurrentjobasaAdministrativeAssistantfortheFocusIncentivesgroup,whichcreates,promotesandadministerseffectivecustomerincentiveprogramsforemployeemotivationprogramsandmeetings.Liz Smith Howell (2005) –GraduatedwithanursingdegreeandiscurrentlyworkingatJewishHospitalinLouisville,Ky.,wheresheliveswithherhusbandandformerfootballplayerAdamHowell.Heather Sanden (2004) –WrotehernamedeepintotherecordbooksatETSUandgraduatedwithadegreeinSportsExerciseScience.Currently,SandenistheheadsoccercoachatSullivanSouthHighSchoolcoach,afterearninghermaster’sdegreefromMoreheadState.Jennifer Fields (2005) –GraduatedwithadegreeinSportsManagementandearnedmanyhonorsatETSUincludingtheFacultyAwardinPhysicalEducationandSportsScienceandtheOutstandingUndergraduateStudentAwardintheClemmerCollegeofEducation.Sherecentlycompletedhermaster’sdegreeinSportsManagementatETSU.InadditiontoallhersuccesssinschoolFieldsiscurrentlyteachingElementaryPhysicalEducationandistheheadcoachatWilliamsportHighSchool.Erin Ashton (2006) –RewrotetherecordbooksduringherfouryearsatETSU,becomingthecareerleaderingoals,assists,andshots.ShebecamethefirstETSUathletetoreceiveanNCAApostgraduatescholarshipandwasnamedtheAtlanticSunFemaleStudentAthleteoftheYearfor2006.ShereceivedherdegreeandwashonoredwiththeFacultyAwardinBiologyandwillbestartingherfourthyearatBrodySchoolofMedicineatEastCarolinaMedicalSchoolthisfall.Meghan Morris (2006) –GraduatedwithadegreeinCommunicationwithaconcentrationinBroadcasting,hasbegunacareerinthepageprogramwithCBSworkingintheproductionareaandisworkingontheCBS“EarlyShow”inNewYorkCity.Blair DeGraw (2007) –GraduatedwithadegreeinhonorsbiologyandhasbeenacceptedintotheETSUPhysicalTherapyprogram.Shewillbepursuingamaster’sdegreeinphysicaltherapy.Meredith Goldman (2008) –AftergraduatingfromETSUwithadegreeinNursing,GoldmanenteredherfirstyearworkingonthesurgeryflooratUniversityofTennesseeMedicalCenter,beforemovingtotheICUcarecenterinJanuary.

Sarah Cates (2000) –AfterearningherPh.D.inInternationalHealthfromVirginiaTech,thecurrentDr.SarahCates,D.O.,iswrappingupheremergencymedicineresidencyattheGeisingerMedicalCenterinDanville,PA.Liza de Jesus Safarian (2000) – GraduatedasaUniversityHonorsScholarinNursingandiscurrentlyinPharmacySchoolinGeorgia,wheresheresideswithherhusbandArmenSafarian,formerBucstennisplayer.Becka Eisenberg Wilson (2001) –GraduatedwithanExerciseSciencedegreeafterfinishinganinternshipwiththeworld-renownedCooperInstitute,andfinishedattheUniversityofTennesseewithamaster’sdegree.Sheisthecurrentheadwomen’scoachatHardinValleyAcademyinKnoxville.Kathryn Bond McNeill (2001) –GraduatedfromETSUwithaB.A.inSociologyandafterasemesterintheAmeriCorpsprogram,shereturnedtoETSUandhasgraduatedwithhermaster’sdegreeinCommunicationswithanemphasisinPublicHealth.ShecurrentlylivesinSilverSpring,Md.,withherhusbandandfellowETSUAlumniDanielMcNeillandisworkingwiththeNationalCancerInstitute.Amber Ledbetter Burke (2001) –GraduatedfromETSUwithabachelor’sandmaster’sdegreeinExerciseScience.Currently,BurkeistheCenterDirectorforVelocitySportsinCharlotte,N.C.,workingwithtop-notchprofessionalathletes.Carey Sheaffer Ramirez (2001) –WastheBucs’firstAll-SoConplayerandwentontograduatefromETSUinCriminology.Shecurrentlyholdsherrealtor’slicenseandisworkingasatitleagent.Lisa Gallagher (2002) –AftergraduatingfromETSUwithadegreeinMicrobiology,thecurrentPh.D.candidateattheColoradoSchoolofMinesinGolden,CO,isworkingtowardanadditionalPh.D.inEnvironmentalScienceandEngineering,afterbeingagraduateresearchassistantonaprojectfundedbytheResearchPartnershiptoSecureEnergyforAmerican,titled“ComprehensiveInvestigationoftheBiogeochemicalFactorsEnhancingMicrobialGeneratedMethaneinCoalBeds.”Kristin Redfern Garcia (2002) –ReceivedherdegreeinMicrobiologyandcompletedherMasterinPublicHealthatGeorgeWashingtonUniversityin2004.ShehasworkedfortheNationalInstitutesofHealthandiscurrentlyanEnvironmentalHealthSpecialistintheD.C.area.Lena Summers Benish (2002) – GraduatedwithadegreeinEducationwithcertificationbeforefinishinghereligibility.Startedhermaster’swhilefinishinghersoccercareer.SheiscurrentlyteachinginColorado,wheresheiscoachingboysandgirlssoccer,andwasrecentlynamedathleticdirector.

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Paul E. Stanton, Jr.ETSU’s Eighth PresidentEmory, ’68

Dr.PaulE.Stanton,Jr.,became the eighthPresidentof East Tennessee

StateUniversityonJanuary1,1997.

AnativeofAtlanta,Stantonearnedabachelor of arts in chemistry at Emory Universityin1965andwasawardedanM.D.degreefromtheMedicalCollegeofGeorgiafouryearslater.HisinternshipinrotatingsurgerywascompletedthroughTampaGeneralHospitalattheUniversityofSouthFlorida,wherehewaschosenfrom23internstoreceivetheUpjohnInternoftheYearAwardin1970.

StantonwentontoasurgicalresidencyatGeorgiaBaptistMedicalCenterinAtlantafrom1970-74andthenbeganaone-yearfellowshipinvascularsurgeryatNorthwesternUniversitySchoolofMedicineinChicago.Hereceivedboardcertificationingeneralsurgeryin1976andgainedspecial certification in general vascular surgeryin1983.

Between1975-83,StantondirectedtheSurgicalResidencyEducationProgramatGeorgiaBaptistMedicalCenter,wherehealsoservedasactiveattendingphysician(1975-85)andasdirectoroftheBloodFlowLab(1976-85).AnassistantclinicalprofessorofsurgerywiththeMedicalCollegeofGeorgia(1980-85),hebecameChiefofSurgeryatGeorgiaBaptistMedicalCenterin1982andassistantdirectoroftheMedicalEducationDepartmentthefollowingyear.Stantonalsoco-directedtheGeorgiaBaptistMedicalCenter/MedicalCollegeofGeorgiaVascularFellowshipfrom1980-85andwasanadjunctprofessorofmedicineatMercerUniversitySouthernSchoolofPharmacybetween1982-85.

In1985,StantoncametoJohnsonCityasdirectoroftheDivisionofPeripheralVascularSurgeryfortheVeteransAdministrationMedicalCenterandETSU’sCollegeof

Medicine(apositionheheldforsixyears)andservedasassociateprofessorofsurgeryattheuniversity.Thefollowingyear,hewasnamedprofessorandchairoftheDepartment of Surgery in the College of Medicine.In1988,hebecameDeanoftheJamesH.QuillenCollegeofMedicineandVicePresidentforHealthAffairsatETSU.

InNovember1996,StantonwasselectedastheuniversitypresidentbytheTennesseeBoardofRegents,ETSU’sgoverningboardandthelargesthighereducationsysteminthestateaswellasthesixthlargestinthenation.

Stanton’sprofessionalmembershipsaremany,andhiscommunityandstatewideserviceisextensive.HeisalsoheavilyinvolvedinacademiccommitteesandadvisorycouncilsfromETSUtothenationallevel.

Hehasauthoredover80articlesforavarietyofmedicalpublicationsandseveralchaptersforbooks,deliveredover100scientificandposterpresentations,workedtoattractmillionsofdollarsingrantstoETSU,andfrom1988-95servedasassociateeditorofVascular Surgery.AmemberofPhiKappaPhiandOmicronDeltaKappa,StantoncanbefoundintheDirectory of Distinguished Americans for Achievement in Surgery,Men of Achievement,Outstanding Atlantans,andWho’s Who in the Southwest.

In1997,thenTennesseeGovernorDonSundquistappointedStantontotheSouthernRegionalEducationBoard(SREB).In2002,StantonwaselectedViceChairmanoftheSREB,whichisAmerica’sfirstinterstatecompactforeducationwith16memberstates.Hewasre-electedViceChairmanin2003-2005.

Stantonco-chairedtheTri-CitiesTennessee/VirginiaEconomicSummit,whichwasheldinMay1998.And,in1999,herepresentedtheuniversityasadelegateintheAll-AmericaCitycompetitionthatculminatedintheTri-CitiesTN/VAbecomingthenation’sfirstAll-AmericaCityRegion.

InJanuary2002,Stanton-GerberHallwasdedicatedonthegroundsoftheJamesH.QuillenVeteransAffairsMedicalCenteratMountainHome,ETSU’sneighborandpartner.The$36millionbasicsciencesbuildingrepresentsfederal-statecooperation,consolidatesmedicalschooloperationsononecampus,andisnamedforStantonandforthelateDr.CarlJ.Gerber,whowasthentheVAcenterdirector,astheyworkedtogethertoseethisprojecttofruition.

Forfiveconsecutiveyears(2004-2008),Business TennesseemagazinehasplacedStantonamongthe100mostpowerfulpeopleintheVolunteerState.WiththesupportandchallengeofTennesseeGovernorPhilBredesen,Stantonledtheuniversityandtheregioninasuccessful2005campaigntoestablishtheETSUCollegeofPharmacy,whichopenedinJanuary2007with72studentsenrolledinitsinauguralclass.In2008,thenewschoolwasnamedtheBillGattonCollegeofPharmacy.

In2004,theMedicalCollegeofGeorgiahonoredStantonwiththeDistinguishedAlumnusAwardforprofessionalachievement.Heisalsotherecipientofthe“SpiritAward,”presentedlocallybytheMountainStatesHealthAllianceFoundationinrecognitionofhisleadershipinandcontributionstotheregion.

Duringits124thcommencementceremonyinMay2005,MilliganCollegelaudedStantonwithanhonorarydoctorateofadministrationdegree,and,lastJanuary,hewasinductedintotheHallofFameofTheChamberofCommerceservingJohnsonCity-Jonesborough-WashingtonCounty.

StantonismarriedtotheformerNancyLynnBrumit,andthecouplehastwosons,EricandRyan,andonedaughter,ShelleyStantonCanada;fourgrandsons,Matthew,Christopher,andMichaelStanton,andGraysonPaulCanada;andagranddaughter,AvaStanton.

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Dave Mullins became ETSU’s Director of Intercollegiate Athletics

onApril14,2003.MullinshadservedasinterimdirectorsincethepreviousDecember.InthattimeMullinshelpleadtheBucsathleticdepartmentthroughatransitiontotheAtlanticSunConference.InhistenureETSUhaswonthe2008-09and2007-08BillBibbTrophyforcombinedAll-Sportsrace,the2008-09and2007-08,JesseC.Fletcheroverallmen’ssportsraceandin2006-07,ETSUsweptboththeall-sportstrophiesafterbeingnamedthetopmen’sandwomen’sathleticprogramintheAtlanticSun.

PriortohispromotiontoAD,Mullinswasawidelyrespectedcoach,leadingtheETSUmen’stennisteamfrom1988-2002.In2002,MullinsledthesquadtoitssecondNCAAtournamentappearance.DespitefallingtoAuburninthefirstround,Mullinshadmanythingstobeproudofafterlookingbackonthe2001-02season.TheSoConTournamentcrownwashisfifthtournamentchampionshipandtheprogramalsoboasteditsfifthMostOutstandingPlayeroftheSoCon Tournament in freshman Moises Serrano.However,thesesuccessesweremodestwhencomparedtoETSU’slistofaccomplishmentsunderMullins’direction.

Mullinscoached28all-conferenceplayersduringhistenure,enroutetobeingnamedSouthernConferenceCoach-of-the-Yearfivetimes.AfterMullinsbegancoachingtheBucsin1988,ETSUhashadnumerousITAnationallyandregionallyrankedplayers,

includingtheschool’sfirstAll-American,incurrentmen’stenniscoachYaserZaatini,whoreceivedthehonorin1992and1993.Mullinsalsohad18SouthernConferencesingleschampionships,11doubleschamps,andfiveSouthernConferencePlayers-of-the-Year.

MullinstwiceguidedETSUtoback-to-backregular-seasonSoConchampionshipsin1995and1996andagainin1999and2000.TheBucshavegoneundefeatedintheSoConfourtimesandfromApril1998throughApril2000theywon21straightconferencematches.Inhis15yearsofservice,Mullinscompiledanoverallrecordof237-103(.697)andaconferencemarkof85-24(.780).

Besidesmentoringathletictalent,Mullinsbuiltareputationofrecruitingstudent-athleteswhomaintainedahighstandardofexcellenceintheclassroom.In2002,thesquadwasnamedanITAAll-AcademicTeamforasecondtime(1999)andsixoftheteam’seightplayersmanagedaGPAofover3.60(4.0)includinga3.9GPAinthefallof2002.Ontopofallthat,MullinscoachedfiveplayerswhoearnedAcademicAll-Americanhonors.

Priortothe1996season,MullinsdoubledastheheadcoachfortheETSUwomen’stennisprogram.Duringhiseight-yearstintwiththeLadyBucs,heposteda98-73overallmark(.573)anda29-19(.604)recordintheconference.Mullinsregisteredwinningrecordsinfiveofhislastsixseasonswiththewomen’stennisteam,andwasawardedthewomen’sSoConCoachoftheYearin1989.MullinsearnedhisB.S.,cumlaude,inEnglishfromSamfordUniversityin1968andhismaster’sdegreeineducationfromtheUniversityofTennesseein1974.

Dave MullinsDirector of Athletics Samford, ’68

NCAA Appearances Singles -1991,1992,1993 Team -1999,2002

Conference Championships 2002,2000,1999,1996,1995,1992,1991

Career Record (1988-2002) 237-103(.697)

Conference Coach of the Year 1999,1996,1995,1990,1989

Conference Players of the Year 2000,1995,1993,1992,1991

ITA Region II Team Rankings 2002,2001,2000,1999,1998,1997,1996,1995.1994,1993,1992,1991,1990,1989,1988

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HYDROWORXWithoutadoubtthemostusedpieceof equipment in the athletic training facilityistheHydroworxpolarplungepool.Itisusedbyallteamsonadailybasispostpracticeandusedbyallinjuredathletesunderthecareoftheathletictrainingstaff.AlongwiththecoldpoolisaHydroworx500therapypool.Thispoolhasatreadmillaspartofthefloorandtwocamerasmountedonthefrontandsideofthepool.Thisgivesvisualfeedbacktotheathleteandathletictrainerduringtreatment.

BUCSPORTSTheJerryRobertsonBucSportsAthleticMedicineCenterservesasboththehealthcenterforallBuccaneerAthleticsas well as an outpatient health center fortheETSUcampusandJohnsonCitycommunity.Athletictrainers,physicaltherapists,andaprimarycaresportsmedicinephysicianshelptoprovideacomprehensivemedicalprogramtoallpatients.Completedin2001,BucSportsprovidesavarietyof opportunities for physical therapy students,medicalstudentsandresidentphysiciansinterestedinthefieldofsportsmedicine.

FLUROSCANThe“MiniCArm”locatedintheathletictrainingroomallowsforquickandefficient exams by the team physician for thoseathletesthatmightneedanx-ray.

GENERAL ATHLETIC TRAINING AREAThe general athletic training area isapproximately3500squarefeetandservicestheday-to-daypracticeandcompetitionpreparationfortheentireathleticdepartment.With17treatmenttables,variousmodalitiesandalargeexerciseareathegeneralathletic training area allows multiple teams to receive treatment at the sametime.Attachedtothegeneralathletic training area are three private rooms.Eachroomisequippedwithatreatmenttableandcombinationtherapy unit as well as one other distinguishingcharacteristic.The“Normal”roomisforIVtherapy,the“College”roomisforcastingandsplinting,andthe“University”roomisfortraction.

ATHLETIC TRAINING STAFF

Brian JohnstonDirectorofAthleticMedicine

Scott CountsClinical Director

Brett LewisAssistant Athletic Trainer

Lori HillAssistant Athletic Trainer

Elizabeth SchoenAssistant Athletic Trainer

Alex HondlGraduateAssistant

Dawn ThomasGraduateAssistant

Heather HessGraduateAssistant

Zack EnsorGraduateAssistant

Andrew SwansonlGraduateAssistant

Keith LeitingtGraduateAssistant

Megan McCauleyGraduateAssistant

Not PicturedBurena SmithGraduateAssistant

Kyle SpanikrGraduateAssistant

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Over the past decade one of the biggest changes in collegiate athletics has been the new attitude toward strength and conditioning.ETSU’ssuccessonthefieldcouldnothavehappenedwithout the hard work and dedication of each student-athlete in the weightroom. Under the direction of head strength coach Lee Morrow, who is currently in his 25th season at ETSU, the Buccaneers have earned eight Gatorade/National Strength Coaches Association All-American Team honors. With its recent collaboration with the Sports Performance Enhancement Consortium (SPEC) ETSU’s strength and conditioning program has focused its efforts on helping each student-athlete reach his/her greatest athletic potential, in the areas of strength, speed, agility and injury prevention. Located inside Memorial Center, the ETSU’s strength and conditioningcomplexfeaturesoneofthefinestweightroomsinthe area. Overall, the Buccaneers have access to a 7,200-foot facility thatfeaturesstate-of-the-artequipment,includingcustomizedfullpower racks, Hammer-Strength machines, including bench press, incline press, military press, rowing machines, speed mats, pull-up and other impressive array of sports performance tools. Through the SPEC and strength and conditioning web site, ETSU student-athletes have 24-hour access to workout plans, nutrition, and other information that monitors each individual or team off-season conditioning program.

BUCCANEERS STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING CENTER

SUPPORT STAFF

Lee MorrowHeadStrengthCoach

Meg StoneDirector of the Center of Excellence for SportScienceandCoachEducation

The Center of Excellence for Sport Science and Coach Education

TheCenterofExcellencewasestablishedJuly1,2008,andishousedintheCollegeofEducation.Itincorporatesthree very important aspects of competitive sports: education,service,andresearch.TheformerSportPerformanceEnhancementConsortium(SPEC)isnowaveryactivebranchoftheCenterofExcellence.TheSPECprogramcontinuestobeacollaborativeeffortbetweenIntercollegiateAthleticsandtheSportScienceLabintheDepartmentofKinesiologyLeisureandSportSciences.Buccaneerstudent-athletesincollaborationwithsportscience,sportmedicine,andthesportcoachhavetheopportunitytohavetheirprogramevaluatedandmonitoredthroughouttheircollegecareer.Thismonitoringandevaluationprocessproducesoneofthemostadvancedtrainingenvironmentsinthenation.ThistypeofrelationshipisnotfoundanywhereintheU.S.andoffersauniqueopportunityfortheadvancementofathleticperformance,athleteandcoacheducationandsportscienceresearch.

Theprogramisdedicatedtomeetingthefollowinggoals:1. ProvidingmonitoringservicesfortheETSUsport

teams2. Supportingandprovidingup-to-dateinformationtocoachesregardingcoachingpractices.

3. AdvisingontheTrainingProcess4. Providinganopportunityfortheinteractionbetweensportscientists,medicalstaff,strengthandconditioningstaffandtheETSUSportCoaches.

For more information please visit www.sportsscienceed.com.

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erformingwellintheclassroomisanexpectationofstudent-athleteswhowear the Buccaneer uniform. Not only are time management skills and self-discipline musts, but also dedication and commitment are needed from each individual student to maintain eligibility and progress toward

graduation. ETSU Athletics provides many resources to assist the student-athlete in achieving their academic goals and in preparing ultimately for life after college. The staff not only advises students in scheduling classes and making academic progress, but offers support in the areas of group and individual tutoring, academic mentoring, career and personal counseling and life skills programming. Student-athletes have access to a state-of-the-art computer center that features Dell flat-screen computers, wireless Internet technology and study hall facilities that are open after hours during the week and on Sundays for their use. ETSU is also an active participant in the NCAA CHAMPS program. Through this model, student-athletes are offered a wide range of seminars designed to help them adjust to college life, develop as individuals and prepare for their careers after graduation.

The Humphreys Center for student-athletes is the home of our academic support services. Programming and services include: • AcademicAdvising • IndividualandGroupTutoring • AcademicMentoring • CollegeAdjustmentcoursesfornewstudent-athletes • ProfessionalDevelopmentandCareerPreparationseminars • On-sitestudyhallfacilitiesincludingastate-of-the-artcomputerlab • Academicworkshopsforstudent-athletes

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“ETSU student-athletes consistently rank higher than the regular student body and the national averages for Division I student-athletes in terms of GPA and graduation rates. The ETSU coaching staff and entire athletic department are committed to assisting our students in achieving academic excellence and in paving the road to bright futures.”

— Bob Baker

ACADEMIC STAFF

2008 Women’s Soccer A-Sun Academic

Honor Roll

Bob BakerDirectorofAcademicServices

Not PicturedJared Fries

AcademicAdvisor/TutorCoordinator

Olya BatsulaAcademicAdvisor

Kirsten ClarkAssistantAthleticDirectorforCompliance/

Student-AthleteWelfare

ETSU by the Numbers:• 90%Student-AthleteGraduationRate

• Spring2009cumulativestudent-athleteGPAof3.18(non-athletesatETSU–GPA=3.07)

• 12Student-Athletes–4.0Club

• 11teamswithteamGPAs3.0orhigher

• 65%ofStudent-Athletes-BuccaneerHonorRoll(3.0GPAorabove)

• 54Student-Athletes–Dean’sList

• 3Teamshadallstudent-athletesmaketheA-SunAll-AcademicList

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After posting a program-tying fourth consecutive winning season, ETSU women’s basketball made history by making its second consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2008-09. The Lady Bucs, who boasted the number one seed in the Atlantic Sun Tournament, defeated Mercer and Jacksonville en route to being tabbed the No. 13 seed in the Berkeley Region. ETSU set a new school record with 16 conference victories and tallied its third straight 20-win season after finishing the campaign at 20-11. Four Lady Bucs were rewarded for their hard work on the court, as Siarre Evans was named the 2009 Atlantic Sun Player of the Year, while Latisha Belcher received Atlantic Sun Defensive Player of the Year honors. In addition, TaRonda Wiles was named First All-Conference and Gwen Washington was selected to the Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team. Meanwhile, Evans also cleaned up at the A-Sun Tournament by being tabbed Tournament MVP and was also named a Finalist on the NCAA Division I State Farm Coaches’ All-America Basketball Team.

Back-To-Back

In 2008-09, the ETSU men’s basketball team continued to build on its long-standing tradition of success, capturing the 2009 Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament Championship. With that victory, the Buccaneers

made their eighth trip all-time to the NCAA Tournament, while bringing home the 26th overall championship in program history. More recently, ETSU has now enjoyed four 20-win seasons in the last seven years, having won

conference titles in each of those four campaigns.

Dancing Again

A year removed from earning its first-ever NCAA Tournament win, the ETSU men’s tennis team continued to dominate play winning its fourth straight A-Sun Regular Season crown, while dropping league rival Stetson 4-2, for its third straight A-Sun Tournament title and NCAA Tournament berth. In addition to its seventh NCAA Tournament appearance the No. 61-ranked Bucs sweep through the conference awards as head coach Yaser Zaatini was named the 2009 A-Sun Coach of the Year, while senior Enrique Olivares was again named the A-Sun Men’s Tennis Player of the Year and tournament MVP for the second consecutive season. Overall, the Bucs placed six total players on the all-conference teams in addition to running its current A-Sun winning streak to 34 straight wins.

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BLUEThe ETSU men’s cross country/track and field program joined an elite group in 2008-09, as the Bucs were only one of five Division I programs to win the “Triple Crown.” The Bucs began leg one of their quest on the first Saturday in November when ETSU held off Belmont for its first A-Sun crown and 21st overall conference championship. ETSU, who defeated the Bruins by six points (29 to 35), brought its first cross country championship back to Johnson City since winning the crown in 1996. Then, on the third weekend of February, the Bucs completed leg two of the Trifecta run, as ETSU knocked off reigning conference champion Kennesaw State and hoisted the A-Sun Indoor Championship crown for the third time in the last four years. The “Triple Crown” was finally completed in mid-May when the Buccaneer squad overcame many obstacles – and once again – held off Kennesaw State to claim its second outdoor title since joining the league in 2005-06. The ETSU distance runners had a huge hand in winning the championship, as the Bucs went 1-thru-3 in the 5000m and 1-thru-4 in the 10000m.

The Tri-Fecta

Head coach Steve Brooks’ squad returned to the Big Dance for the second time in school history, after winning both the regular season and A-Sun Tournament titles over league rival Stetson. Despite a first-round NCAA Tournament loss to in-state rival and host Tennessee, the Lady Bucs rolled to their best overall season in program history, placing four members on the all-conference team, while senior Tara Byrne (MVP), junior Yevgenyia Stupak and sophomore Tara Sheets earned all-tournament honors.

Redemption

Championships Includes all regular season and tournament championships

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Seamus PowerPower, who was part of an ETSU awards sweep as the Freshman of the Year in 2007 (with Warren and Rhys Davies), became the third Buccaneer to win the conference Player of the Year. Power and former teammates Davies (2006-07) and Gareth Shaw (2008) combined to put an ETSU stranglehold on the league’s top individual honor over the last four years. He joins Jacksonville State’s Matias Anselmo as the only two in Atlantic Sun history to win both the Freshman of the Year and Player of the Year in a career. The Waterford, Ireland native shared Medalist honors at the Larry Nelson Collegiate Invitational and placed second at the Kauai Collegiate Cup. In addition to the A-Sun honor Power became the eighth person in ETSU men’s golf history to receive All-America honors as he was named a Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholar.

Michael StewartIn winning the Freshman of the Year award, Stewart followed in the footsteps of teammates Power and Rhys Enoch (Cornwall, England) as the third straight Buccaneer to capture the honor. At last month’s A-Sun Championships, he rallied from four strokes down entering the final round to catch and pass fellow freshman, Campbell’s Vaita Guillaume, thanks to three consecutive birdies on his closing nine holes. His win marked the third in a row for a Buccaneer, following Power in 2007 and Shaw in 2008. His win at the

A-Sun Championships carried him to a unanimous spot on both the All-

Atlantic Sun First-Team and All-Freshman Team.

Fred WarrenThe Bucs legendary golf coach picked up his ninth Coach of the Year award in 2009. Overall, the Hall-of-Famer coach has won the A-Sun award twice, to go along with the seven he totaled while in the Southern Conference. Under Warren’s direction the Bucs earned their 18th trip to the NCAA Championships this past May.

Yaser Zaatini After losing four seniors off of the 2008 Bucs squad head coach Yaser Zaatini responded by leading ETSU through one of the toughest

schedules in the entire nation. After coaching ETSU to its sixth straight unbeaten conference season and wins over four ITA-ranked teams, Zaatini was honored for the second straight season as the A-Sun Coach of the Year. Overall, it was

Zaatini’s third “Coach of the Year” honor by the A-Sun and fifth overall (SoCon 2004, 2005)The Bucs earned their third straight NCAA Tournament appearance after dropping league foe Stetson, 4-2 for its third straight A-Sun Tournament title.

Tara ByrneAfter leading the ETSU women’s tennis team to its

second NCAA Tournament appearance senior Tara Byrne received the prestigious Southeast Region ITA/NCAA Arthur Ashe Leadership and Sportsmanship Award. The First-Team All-A-Sun member and tournament MVP also became the second player in program history to surpass 100 career wins. Back on April 13, 2009, the local Johnson City native became ETSU’s all-time career wins leader, passing Masha Illina’s mark of 103 victories. Overall the four-time all-conference member and team captain

left ETSU with 107 career wins, which tops all players in the A-Sun this past season.

Yevgenyia StupakStupak continued to impress in her junior season leading the Lady Bucs to a share of their third regular season championship and second A-Sun Tournament title. Overall, Stupak rolled to an impressive 30-6 singles mark, picking up wins against players from 16 ITA-ranked teams. In addition to a remarkable 23-9 doubles record, Stupak was the highest ranked ITA player in the conference, which helped earn her the 2009 A-Sun Women’s Player of the Year award.

Ben Ronoh ETSU track and field newcomer Ben Ronoh lived up to the hype after helping the Bucs win the “Triple Crown” in 2008-09. The native from Sotik, Kenya was named Most Outstanding Track Performer at both the indoor and outdoor conference championships. At the Atlantic Sun Indoor Championships, Ronoh swept the 3000m and 5000m events on the David E. Walker track inside Memorial Center and was named the league’s top performer. The sophomore distance runner made it a clean sweep after winning the steeplechase and finishing second (behind his cousin Kenneth Rotich) in the 5000m and 10000m at the Atlantic Sun Outdoor Championships in Jacksonville, Fla.

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Enrique OlivaresOverall, Olivares closed out his career as not just one of the top men’s tennis players in

program history, but as one of the most decorated student-athletes in the history of intercollegiate athletics at ETSU. The second winningest player in school

history wrapped up his career with a remarkable 115 wins, including posting an

Atlantic Sun Conference record-setting mark of 32-1(.969 winning percentage). The four-time A-Sun First-Team member and two-time A-Sun Player of the Year, became the highest ranked ITA preseason player in

school and league history in 2008 as the No. 9-ranked ITA singles player in the nation. The three-time A-Sun Tournament MVP, again led the Bucs to their fourth straight A-Sun Regular Season title and a third consecutive NCAA Tournament berth. A mainstay in the national rankings since arriving in the Tri-Cites, Olivares held 14 career wins against nationally ITA ranked players.

Kenneth Rotich Kenneth Rotich, a three-time Cross Country Athlete of the Week winner, was named the Atlantic Sun Runner of the Year after winning the conference championship with a time of 24:34 in Macon, Ga. The native of Nairobi, Kenya helped the Bucs win their 21st cross country title in school history and was the first ETSU runner to win a championship since 1995. In total, Rotich won three races in 2008 and moved his current running total of A-Sun Athlete of the Week honors to six, which marks a new conference best.

Heidi DahlDahl was an outstanding track and field athlete in 2008-09, as she represented ETSU at both the Indoor and Outdoor NCAA Championships. The Orem, Utah, native became the first Lady Buccaneer student-athlete to receive All-America honors since 2000 at the Outdoor Championships, as she finished sixth in the 1500m run. In addition, Dahl claimed the NCAA Mideast Regional Championship in the 1500m at Louisville. Dahl, who won the Atlantic Sun Championship in the mile (indoor), 800m (outdoor) and 1500m (outdoor), was also a five-time A-Sun Athlete of the Week winner. The senior runner ran a leg in both the indoor and outdoor conference championship 4x400-meter relay. In total, Dahl contributed for 29 percent of the Lady Bucs’ scoring at the outdoor conference championships and was named Most Outstanding Track Performer at the post-race ceremony.

Siarre Evans Since arriving in Johnson City in the fall of

2006, rising senior Siarre Evans hasn’t disappointed the Lady Buccaneer faithful. After adding Atlantic Sun Freshman Player of the Year, First Team All-Conference, Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team and Atlantic Sun

All-Tournament Team accolades to her resume in her first two seasons, Evans

continued to impress in 2008-09. The Griffin, Ga., native, who became only the 16th ETSU player of all-time to reach the 1,000-point club and lead the conference with 16.4 ppg and 10.3 rpg, was named the 2009

Atlantic Sun Player of the Year and Atlantic Sun Tournament MVP. Furthermore, Evans’ stellar play placed her as a finalist on the NCAA Division I State Farm Coaches’ All-America Basketball Team.

Paul HoilmanAfter an outstanding freshman season,

Hoilman had a career 2008-09 sophomore year as he received numerous postseason awards including being named to the Louisville Slugger All-America Third-Team, the Ping!Baseball All-America Honorable

Mention Team and the College Baseball Insider All-America Second-Team. Hoilman received

Atlantic Sun All-Conference First-Team recognition and was selected as the A-Sun Player of the Week

on April 27. The Johnson City native led the A-Sun in slugging, and finished in the top ten in batting

average, on-base percentage, runs scored, RBIs, doubles, home runs, walks and sacrifice flies.

Bo ReederReeder came on strong in his freshman season tying the ETSU freshman home run record with 15 in his first year with the Bucs. Reeder was named to the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America team. The 2008-09 season saw many impressive feats out of Reeder as he defeated ACC foe Virginia Tech in his first career start, while throwing a complete game and hitting for the cycle in the same week. Reeder also came in to get the save against Tennessee on the road to complete a sweep of the Vols. Reeder was a unanimous selection for the Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team, was named the A-Sun Player of the Week and made the College Baseball Foundation National All-Star Lineup on March 23.

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August 13 King College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:00 p .m . 16 Winthrop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:00 p .m . 22 at Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p .m . 28 at Western Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p .m . 30 Liberty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:00 p .m .

september 4 at Radford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p .m . 6 uNC Asheville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p .m . 11 at Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p .m . 13 at Mississippi State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:00 p .m . 18 at Charlotte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p .m . 25 uNF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:00 p .m . 27 Jacksonville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 p .m .

OCtOber 2 at Belmont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 p .m . 4 at Lipscomb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:00 p .m . 8 at Campbell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p .m . 12 usC upstate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:00 p .m . 16 mercer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:30 p .m . 18 Kennesaw state . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:00 p .m . 23 at FGCU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p .m . 25 at Stetson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 p .m . 30 vs . A-Sun Tournament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBA

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